The light flash method allows the thermal diffusivity of samples to be determined by heating the sample from below with a flash of light, while the increase in temperature at the top is measured by means of an infrared detector. This enables – with knowledge of the material-specific heat capacity – precise statements to be made about the thermal conductivity of metal alloys and material composites.
The light flash method allows the thermal diffusivity of samples to be determined by heating the sample from below with a flash of light, while the increase in temperature at the top is measured by means of an infrared detector. This enables – with knowledge of the material-specific heat capacity – precise statements to be made about the thermal conductivity of metal alloys and material composites.
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