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Determination of thermal conductivity of CFRP composite materials using unconventional laser flash technique

Journal

MEASUREMENT
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages 147-155

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2018.04.022

Keywords

Thermal conductivity; Infrared thermography; Laser flash technique; Inverse analysis; CFRP composite; Numerical model

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  1. National Science Center within SONATA scheme [2014/15/D/ST8/02620]

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The purpose of the paper is to show an application of the inverse technique for measuring thermal conductivity (TC) of the carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites. In the proposed technique the heat energy source and IR detector are located at the same side of the investigated sample, which allows taking into account the finite dimension, as well as real shape of the sample. These were accounted for by application of the multidimensional mathematical model that allows simulating the spatial and temporal distribution of the heat within entire body. The non-destructive character of the measurement technic is highly demanded in industrial applications. The core of the mathematical algorithm used for retrieving TCs consists of the finite volume solver. Proposed methodology determines the TC of material by fitting the calculated spatial and temporal temperature field to the measured data. This paper also describes an original in-house apparatus, which was developed to carry out the present experimental trials.

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