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Experimental investigation for the simultaneous estimation of the thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity using a two-wire method

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS B
Volume 18, Issue 10-11, Pages 1489-1502

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0217979204024768

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changing heat flux; hot-wire method; liquids; specific heat capacity; thermal conductivity; two-wire method

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A prototype apparatus that uses two platinum wires for the simultaneous estimation of the thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity of liquids is described. The first wire is used both as a hot wire and a resistance thermometer, while the second one is used as a resistance thermometer. The aim of the work was to experimentally verify the advantages of employing a second wire to improve the reliability of the estimation of the properties. Three different liquids: water, propylene glycol, and a mixture of these are considered. An analytical solution with a changing heat flux is adopted. The thermal conductivity and the specific heat capacity are simultaneously estimated with a nonlinear regression (Maximum Likelihood) of the experimental data, using two-wire measurements or only hot-wire measurements. A comparison between these two approaches is reported and discussed.

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