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On thermal diffusivity

European Journal of Physics, 2003
This short tutorial paper focuses on the role played by the thermal diffusivity in a) homogeneous and b) layered composite materials. The paper is well written and requires no mathematical prerequisites other than the knowledge of manipulating given equations.
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Thermal diffusivity imaging with the thermal lens microscope

Applied Optics, 2011
A coaxial thermal lens microscope was used to generate images based on both the absorbance and thermal diffusivity of histological samples. A pump beam was modulated at frequencies ranging from 50 kHz to 5 MHz using an acousto-optic modulator. The pump and a CW probe beam were combined with a dichroic mirror, directed into an inverted microscope, and ...
Oluwatosin O, Dada   +2 more
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Thermal Diffusion and Convective Stability

The Physics of Fluids, 1972
The stability of a two-component fluid layer subjected to a temperature gradient has been studied, and the associated thermal diffusion separation has been found to exert a large influence even when the separations are small. The most unexpected and perhaps important result is that an instability has been found which can give rise to convection ...
Schechter, R. S.   +2 more
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Thermal diffusivity of dental cements*

Australian Dental Journal, 1986
AbstractA transient method for measuring the thermal diffusivity of disc‐shaped specimens of dental cements is presented.
O, Baffa   +3 more
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Thermal Diffusion Shock Waves

Physical Review Letters, 2005
The Ludwig-Soret effect or thermal diffusion, which refers to the separation of liquid mixtures in a temperature gradient, is governed by a nonlinear, partial differential equation in space and time. It is shown here that the solution to the nonlinear differential equation for a binary mixture predicts the existence of shock waves completely analogous ...
Sorasak, Danworaphong   +3 more
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Thermal Diffusivity Measurements of Thermographite

International Journal of Thermophysics, 2004
This paper presents results of measurements of a graphite proposed to serve as a thermophysical property reference or standard reference material. The reported measurements contribute to a program launched in 1999 by Anter Corp. with the objective to provide a replacement for the NIST thermal property reference material RM AXM-5Q graphite whose ...
Maglic, KD, Milošević, Nenad D.
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Thermal diffusion of Boussinesq solitons

Physical Review E, 2007
We consider the problem of the soliton dynamics in the presence of an external noisy force for the Boussinesq type equations. A set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) of the relevant coordinates of the system is derived. We show that for the improved Boussinesq (IBq) equation the set of ODEs has limiting cases leading to a set of ODEs which can ...
Edward, Arévalo, Franz G, Mertens
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The FJO thermal diffusion column theory and the thermal diffusion factor

Journal of Physics A: General Physics, 1971
It is shown that by proper choice of a reference temperature in the theoretical expression for the separation factor for a thermal diffusion column, the separation factor may be made to depend on the potential model and the interaction parameters solely through the thermal diffusion factor, the other terms in the expression becoming independent of the ...
J M Saviron   +3 more
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Mass and Thermal Diffusivity Algorithms

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Abstract: Mass and thermal diffusivity measurements conducted on Earth are prone to contamination by uncontrollable convective contributions to the overall transport. Previous studies of mass and thermal diffusivities conducted on spacecraft have demonstration the gain in precision, and lower absolute values, resulting from the reduced convective ...
R Michael, Banish   +4 more
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Diffusion and Thermal Diffusion in Ne–CO2

The Physics of Fluids, 1961
Values of the thermal diffusion factor αT and the ordinary diffusion coefficient D for Ne–CO2 mixtures have been measured over a temperature range of about −78° to 350°C by using the radioactive tracer C14O2. The thermal diffusion factor exhibits an unusual negative temperature dependence similar to that for Ar–CO2 mixtures.
Stanley Weissman   +2 more
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