Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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661604 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The 3ω method for measurement of thermal conductivity of a solid usually consists of a strip heater above a substrate, and the method is based on an approximate solution of the heat conduction problem in which the heater thickness is neglected. We establish a two-dimensional heat conduction model for the heater-on-substrate 3ω method which takes into account the finite thickness of the heater. Analytical solutions for the finite-heater problem and the vanishing heater-thickness problem are presented utilizing the method of separation of variables. It is found that neglecting the heater thickness is not accurate at low or high frequencies, but works well in between. This frequency range becomes narrower when the heater thickness increases.
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Authors
Hainan Wang, Mihir Sen,