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Title: Field instrumentation for thermal conductivity measurement
Authors: Singh, A K
Reddy, N S
Keywords: Thermal conductivity measurement;Instrumentation;Automated measurement;Sensor;Thermal probe
Issue Date: Jun-2003
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
Abstract: The paper deals with the development of instrumentation for automated thermal conductivity measurement. Sensor used is transient thermal probe, which is based on line heat theory. The thermal probe is interfaced with PC by using a data acquisition module with, application software written in C/C++. The developed instrumentation has been tested by measuring thermal conductivity of standard materials like glycerol, distilled water, etc., for different sampling periods, number of samples and probe heater currents. The instrumentation has been used for measurement of thermal conductivity of propellants and other materials in laboratory, as well as, in field.
Page(s): 433-437
ISSN: 0975-1041 (Online); 0019-5596 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJPAP Vol.41(06) [June 2003]

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