Frequency-resolved thermal lensing: an approach for thermal diffusivity measurements in liquid samples
Frequency-resolved thermal lensing (FRTL) is an approach used to measure thermal diffusivity coefficients of liquid samples. The theoretical model of this approach is based on thermal waves and the Fresnel diffraction approximation. This model predicts that only two experimental parameters are neede...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/3131 |
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Sumario: | Frequency-resolved thermal lensing (FRTL) is an approach used to measure thermal diffusivity coefficients of liquid samples. The theoretical model of this approach is based on thermal waves and the Fresnel diffraction approximation. This model predicts that only two experimental parameters are needed to estimate the thermal diffusivity of the sample. Experiments performed on pure solvents validate the theoretical predictions and confirm the feasibility of using this approach to thermally characterize liquid samples. The results show that the method is a simple and sensitive approach to determine thermal diffusivity coefficients in liquid samples. |
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