Abstract
A new simple analytic model applicable to the measurement system of a hot wire and a semitransparent solid material is developed. An experimental study is carried out on a special glass sample, glass K9, in the temperature range of 297 to 1230 K, and the radiation-free thermal conductivity is reported.
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Yu, F., Zhang, X. & Gao, G. Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Semitransparent Solids by Hot-Wire Technique1 . International Journal of Thermophysics 21, 465–478 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006695832162
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