An overview of the Transient Hot Wire and preliminary studies for its implementation

Ricciu, R;Baccoli, R;Buonomo, P L M;Mastino, C C;Cambuli, F;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The opportunity to design a new portable system for measuring thermal conductivity in fluids arose from the need to measure the phase state (liquid and/or vapour). As is well known, thermal conductivity varies in relation to the phase state of the fluid. The Transient Hot Wire Method was used to measure thermal conductivity. First, the work includes innovations in the analytical model of heat transfer, progressing over time to contemporary numerical models used in standards. The applications in the bibliography span a wide range, including gases, liquids, and the latest advances in the field of nanofluids. Secondly, the study delves into the transient model of heat exchange, focusing on conduction. The authors used standardized correction equations for the prototype, ensuring accuracy and relevance. Finally, the work includes the design and construction of the transducer. This process begins with a Monte Carlo simulation, predicting the expected results. This simulation helps to define measurement system components based on their performance characteristics and in-depth analysis.
2024
Inglese
2685
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012053
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11
11
Comitato scientifico
scientifica
Ricciu, R; Congedo, P M; Baglivo, C; Baccoli, R; Buonomo, P L M; Mastino, C C; Floris, F; Cambuli, F; Ostrogorsky, A G
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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