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Thermal-Conductivity Apparatus for Steady-State,Comparative Measurement of Ceramic Coatings
Authors:A J Slifka
Affiliation:National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80303
Abstract:An apparatus has been developed to measure the thermal conductivity of ceramic coatings. Since the method uses an infrared microscope for temperature measurement, coatings as thin as 20 μm can, in principle, be measured using this technique. This steady-state, comparative measurement method uses the known thermal conductivity of the substrate material as the reference material for heat-flow measurement. The experimental method is validated by measuring a plasma-sprayed coating that has been previously measured using an absolute, steady-state measurement method. The new measurement method has a relative standard uncertainty of about 10 %. The measurement of the plasma-sprayed coating gives 0.58 W·m−1·K−l which compares well with the 0.62 W·m−1·K−l measured using the absolute method.
Keywords:guarded hot plate  infrared microscope  thermal-barrier coating  thermal conductivity  yttria-stabilized-zirconia
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