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Measurement of thermal conductivity by differential scanning calorimetry
Authors:Christian P. Camirand
Affiliation:Institut de recherche sur l’hydrogène, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, C.P. 500, Trois-Rivières, Que., Canada G9A 5H7
Abstract:A technique of measurement of thermal conductivity of solid materials by differential scanning calorimetry is presented. It concerns small samples having a diameter less than 8.0 mm, a height less than 2.0 mm and a low thermal conductivity. This method requires many samples with different heights which are heated in such a way that a calibration substance put on their top undergoes a first-order phase transition. The analysis of heat transfer of a such experiment predicts that the slope of the differential power during the transition is proportional to the factor 2 and inversely proportional to the sum of the thermal resistances. A measurement of the thermal conductivity of samples made of polytetrafluoroethylene powder, compressed at the density of 2.10±0.03 g cm−3, has been performed; the value obtained is 0.33±0.02 W m−1 K−1. Measurements of thermal conductivity of small metal hydride pellets are also presented. The precision of the measurements are on average 10%.
Keywords:DSC   Metal hydride   Polytetrafluoroethylene   Slope   Thermal conductivity
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