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Macroflash boiloff calorimetry instrument for the measurement of heat transmission through materials
Author(s) -
James E. Fesmire,
C. D. Bateman,
J. L. Thomas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/756/1/012008
Subject(s) - materials science , composite material , calibration , ceramic , thermal conductivity , calorimeter (particle physics) , instrumentation (computer programming) , isotropy , calorimetry , heat transmission , homogeneous , optics , thermodynamics , detector , operating system , statistics , mathematics , computer science , physics
The Macroflash is a flat plate boiloff calorimeter that provides effective thermal conductivity (k e ) data for a wide range of materials from thermal insulation to structural composites to ceramics. The apparatus and method provide a practical, standardized way to measure heat transmission through materials under steady-state conditions at below-ambient temperatures and under different compressive loads. Another unique feature of this device is that it can provide test data at both large and small temperature differences. Using liquid nitrogen as a method to directly measure the heat flow rate, the device is applicable to testing under an ambient pressure environment at a wide range of temperatures, from 77 K to 403 K. Test specimens may be isotropic or non-isotropic; homogeneous or non-homogeneous. The Macroflash is currently calibrated in the range from approximately 10 mW/m-K to 1,000 mW/m-K using well-characterized materials. Reference data for hundreds of test specimens including foams, powders, aerogels, plastics, composites, carbon composites, wood, glass, ceramic, metal, and multi-layered composites have been compiled from Macroflash testing. The Macroflash apparatus is described and its operation, instrumentation, and control system discussed. The calibration approach is detailed as well as analysis of key data sets of standard materials.

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