Abstract

The development directions of the classical method for measuring the thermophysical parameters of the medium on the basis of a linear source are investigated. The influence of the thermal waveform source on the sensitivity of the probe termogram (temperature change over time) to medium thermal diffusivity is considered. The possibility of determining thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity using a single-needle probe whit known thermal properties is considered. The possibility of determining thermophysical parameters using thermograms of a saw-tooth heat pulse is substantiated.

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