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Improved Photopyroelectric (PPE) Configuration for Thermal Effusivity Investigations of Porous Solids.

Carmen TriponMohanachandran Nair Sindhu SwapnaNicoleta CobirzanDorota KorteRobert GuttMarcel BojanMladen FrankoDorin Dadarlat
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
A new photopyroelectric detection configuration is proposed in order to measure the thermal effusivity of porous solids. Compared with the previously reported detection scheme this configuration makes use of a transparent window in front of the pyroelectric sensor. In such a way, the heat losses by convection at the sensor's irradiated surface are eliminated, and consequently, the conduction remains the only process responsible for the heat propagation in the whole detection cell. In the paper, the mathematical model for this new configuration is developed, with the main conclusion that the sample's thermal effusivity can be finally obtained via a fitting procedure with only two fitting parameters (instead of three as previously reported); in such a way, the possible degeneracy of the results is eliminated. The suitability of the method is demonstrated with application on some porous building materials and cellulose-based pressed powders.
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