Webinar
23.01.2025
Laser Flash Analysis (LFA): An Efficient Method for Determination of Thermophysical Properties
English
10 - 11 a.m. CET
The determination of Thermal DiffusivityThermal diffusivity (a with the unit mm2/s) is a material-specific property for characterizing unsteady heat conduction. This value describes how quickly a material reacts to a change in temperature.thermal diffusivity and Thermal ConductivityThermal conductivity (λ with the unit W/(m•K)) describes the transport of energy – in the form of heat – through a body of mass as the result of a temperature gradient (see fig. 1). According to the second law of thermodynamics, heat always flows in the direction of the lower temperature.thermal conductivity is critical for material selection, design and development of a wide range of applications, such as efficient thermal insulation materials or high Thermal ConductivityThermal conductivity (λ with the unit W/(m•K)) describes the transport of energy – in the form of heat – through a body of mass as the result of a temperature gradient (see fig. 1). According to the second law of thermodynamics, heat always flows in the direction of the lower temperature.thermal conductivity heat sinks.
In this webinar you will discover the flash method: a fast, accurate and non-destructive solution for characterising the Thermal DiffusivityThermal diffusivity (a with the unit mm2/s) is a material-specific property for characterizing unsteady heat conduction. This value describes how quickly a material reacts to a change in temperature.thermal diffusivity, Specific Heat Capacity (cp)Heat capacity is a material-specific physical quantity, determined by the amount of heat supplied to specimen, divided by the resulting temperature increase. The specific heat capacity is related to a unit mass of the specimen.specific heat capacity and Thermal ConductivityThermal conductivity (λ with the unit W/(m•K)) describes the transport of energy – in the form of heat – through a body of mass as the result of a temperature gradient (see fig. 1). According to the second law of thermodynamics, heat always flows in the direction of the lower temperature.thermal conductivity of materials.
Learn the principles of LFA and the capabilities of this method. Join us to understand the keys to accurate LFA measurement.
All concepts covered in this webinar will be illustrated with examples from a variety of applications, such as metals, ceramics, polymers or low viscosity liquids.
Presenter:
Alberto Gomez
Application Scientist
NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH