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Temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of individual pitch-derived carbon fibers

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NEW CARBON MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 259-263

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S1872-5805(08)60029-3

Keywords

T type method; thermal conductivity; individual pitch-derived fibers

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [50676046]

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The thermal conductivity of individual pitch-derived carbon fibers was measured in the temperature range 100-400 K by a T type method, in which a hot wire served both as a heating source and thermometer, and the electrical and thermal properties of the hot wire were measured by direct current heating. When a tested carbon fiber was attached to the center position of the hot wire, the thermal conductivity of the fiber was determined by a comparison of the average temperature rise of the hot wire with and without the fiber. Results show that the thermal conductivity of the fiber was limited by boundary scattering below 300 K, and saturated around 350K at a value of about 800W/(m . K). All unexpectedly high thermal conductivity of about 920W/(m . K) was observed at around 400 K. The effect of the thermal contact resistance oil the measurement was estimated by changing the length of the fiber in the same contact conditions and the radiation effect was also discussed. The uncertainty of the thermal conductivity was estimated to be +/- 13%.

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