Abstract

In this work the surface temperature oscillation of multilayered cylindrical samples which are uniformly heated by a modulated light beam is calculated using the thermal quadrupole method. This temperature is compared with that calculated in cylinders with continuously varying in-depth thermal conductivity. Following this theoretical approach, photothermal techniques can be used for the quantitative thermophysical characterization of hardened steel wires, tubes and nails.

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