Spatially Resolved Diffusivity Measurement With Thermography

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Christian Wögerer
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

For material or process development as well as for quality checking of materials, thermal diffusivity measurement may be the tool of choice in many applications. Especially if diffusivity is measured locally resolved, a lot of information can be read out of such a ?diffusivity image?. This paper explains the method to measure coplanar specimen like plates and lists some interpretations of diffusivity images, like inhomogeneity of sintered materials, structural voids or inclusions. Diffusivity is a material property, describing transportation of heat in solids in spatial and temporal terms. With thermo cameras it is possible, to measure diffusivity of larger areas simultaneously. The result is an area of diffusivity values that may be plotted or displayed like an image. Locations with lower diffusivity values could be caused by the presents of structural differences in the material, by decomposition of the material components or by inclusions of other material like air.
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APA: Christian Wögerer  (2009)  Spatially Resolved Diffusivity Measurement With Thermography

MLA: Christian Wögerer Spatially Resolved Diffusivity Measurement With Thermography. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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