Abstract
This paper describes a rapid technique to measure the thermal conductivity of anisotropic material. It is a new analytical solution is developed for anisotropic materials. With experimental data as the boundary condition of the physical model is substituted into the calculation, The experimental data of the measured point temperature is automatically compared with the calculated result, and the thermal property value of the anisotropic material is determined when the minimum error is reached. We in order to ensure the feasibility of the method, three boundary conditions type(A),type(B) and type(C) were set using the same experimental conditions for comparison reference. The results prove that the method is effective and feasible.
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