Thermophysical Parameters of Optical Glass BK 7 Measured by the Pulse Transient Method

Borosilicate glass Transient (computer programming) Thermal conductivity measurement
DOI: 10.1007/s10765-005-4512-y Publication Date: 2005-06-09T09:18:21Z
ABSTRACT
This paper is focused on the pulse transient method. The theory of the method and the measuring regime (time window) are analyzed. The results of the analysis are verified on borosilicate crown glass BK7, which is a candidate for a standard for thermal conductivity. Thermal contact and surface effects affect the length of the time window in which the evaluation procedure is applied. The one-point evaluation technique is compared with the results of the fitting procedure that uses the time window found by difference analysis. The values of the thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and specific heat were found to be 1.05 W· m−1 · K−1, 0.548 × 10−6m − 2 · s−1, and 767 J· kg−1 · K−1, respectively, using the one-point evaluation technique.
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