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Simulation of the Transient Heating in an Unsymmetrical Coated Hot--Strip Sensor with a Self--Adaptive Finite Element Method


SC 98-22 Maria Jos‚ Lourenco, Samuel Costa S. Rosa, Carlos Alberto Nieto de Castro, C. Albuquerque, Bodo Erdmann, Jens Lang, Rainer Roitzsch: Simulation of the Transient Heating in an Unsymmetrical Coated Hot--Strip Sensor with a Self--Adaptive Finite Element Method Appeared in: M. S. Kim, S. T. Ro (eds.) Proc. 5th Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 1998, vol. 1, pp. 91-94, Seoul National University


Abstract: The transient heating in an unsymmetrical coated hot-strip sensor was simulated with a self-adaptive finite element method. The first tests of this model show that it can determine with a small error the thermal conductivity of liquids, from the transient temperature rise in the hot-strip, deposited in a substrate and coated by an alumina spray.
MSC: 65M60