Abstract

Measurement of the thermal diffusivity by the laser flash technique has been used to evaluate thermal conductivity values between 20°C and 900°C for tin oxide ceramics. By using MnO 2 as a sintering additive, strong variation of the microstructure in terms of porosity and average grain size was achieved in the samples. For dense ceramics, larger average grain size yielded a significant increase in the room temperature thermal conductivity. This could be attributed to a reduction of the number of grain boundaries in the heat flow path. The grain boundary interfacial resistance was consequently estimated at 4.1×10 −8 m 2 KW −1. Data concerning the effects of additive amount, pore content, and temperature are also reported.

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