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Methodology for measuring the thermal conductivity of insulating samples with small dimensions by heat flow meter technique

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
卷 147, 期 22, 页码 12523-12533

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-022-11457-7

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Thermal conductivity; Heat flux; Heat flux sensor; Heat flow meter; Thermal insulator

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  1. Junta of Castile and Leon Grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities
  2. FPU Grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities [FPU17/03299]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities [RTI2018-098749-B-I00, PTQ2019-010560]
  4. European Regional Development Fund of the European Union
  5. European Regional Development Fund of the Castile and Leon [PAVIPEX. 04/18/VA/008, 11/20/VA/0001]

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Developing advanced, highly insulating materials for reducing heat losses in buildings is crucial. A new methodology for measuring the thermal conductivity of small prototypes of thermal insulating materials has been developed and validated in this study. The results demonstrate the accuracy of the self-developed method in determining the thermal conductivity of samples with small dimensions using a steady-state condition.
Nowadays, developing advanced, highly insulating materials for minimizing heat losses in buildings is of utmost relevance. Thus, there is a constant research activity focused on developing new and enhanced solutions for thermal insulation. However, characterizing the behavior of new thermal insulation materials, usually produced at lab-scale with small dimensions, by a steady-state approach is a challenge. The reason is that commercial heat flow meters require large samples (hundred on mm side) to provide accurate results of thermal conductivity because they are based on international standards. In this work, a new methodology to measure the thermal conductivity of small prototypes of thermal insulating materials (as low as 50 x 50 mm(2)) is developed by using an external heat flow sensor placed into a standard heat flow meter apparatus. Four different thermal insulators were used to validate the developed methodology by performing measurements in the heat flow meter with and without the external sensor. From these results, a calibration curve that relates both methods was calculated. Furthermore, the effect of the sample size was studied to explore the limits of the technique. Results show that the self-developed method is an accurate procedure to determine the thermal conductivity of samples with small dimensions via a steady-state condition. [GRAPHICS] .

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