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Purpose – To evaluate assumptions relevance of an analytical heat flow model used in indirect measurement of heat capacity and thermal conductivity by the modulated calorimetry technique. Design/methodology/approach – Assumptions are tested by comparing analytical prediction to numerical simulation results. Findings – This study validates the analytical model for a solid sample. Research limitations/implications – This research only focuses on solid samples. Originality/value – This paper allows a broader study on the relevance of modulated calorimetry on liquid samples.
COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 7, 2008
Keywords: Electromagnetism; Measurement; Heat transfer
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