Extending Transient Plane Source-Based Measurements for the Accurate Determination of Thermal Transport Properties in Polymers
Licentiate thesis, 2024
This thesis addresses these issues in two parts:
First, it explores the application of TPS in determining the intrinsic thermal conductivity of film samples. Thermal contact resistance in the measurements was carefully analysed considering experimental conditions such as sample thickness, mounting force, and the use of thermal interface materials. Finally, an optimized TPS-based method was proposed, which considerably mitigates the thermal contact resistance and provides the precise determination of intrinsic cross-plane thermal conductivity in polymer films.
Second, this thesis utilizes a finite-element numerical model to investigate the TPPS method for heat capacity measurement. Unlike conventional numerical models that require preset material properties, several key material properties in our model were tuned using experimental data. This enables the model to accurately simulate the experimental process. Consequently, the model provides correct heat capacity determinations for samples across a spectrum of thermal conductivities.
polymer
cross-plane thermal conductivity
Transient Plane Source method
heat capacity
finite element simulation
Author
Zijin Zeng
Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry
Zijin Zeng, Christian Müller, Besira Mihiretie, Extending the Transient Plane Source Scanning Method for Determining the Specific Heat Capacity of Low Thermal Conductivity Materials through a Numerical Study
Zijin Zeng, Christian Müller, Besira Mihiretie, Determination of intrinsic cross-plane thermal conductivity of films through the Transient Plane Source measurements
Hybrid and Organic Thermoelectric Systems (HORATES)
European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/955837), 2021-03-01 -- 2025-02-28.
Subject Categories
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Engineering
Areas of Advance
Energy
Materials Science
Publisher
Chalmers
10:an, Kemigården 4
Opponent: Bijan Adl-Zarrabi, Building Technology, Chalmers University of Technology