M. Juma et M. Bafrnec, Method of measuring thermal diffusivity of composites with thick fillers and reinforced rubbers, J REINF PL, 19(13), 2000, pp. 1024-1030
The thermal diffusivity is a property of materials necessary for the mathem
atical modelling of unsteady heat transfer proceeding during their processi
ng. A new method of measuring thermal diffusivity of solid materials was de
veloped. In estimating the thermal diffusivity of solid materials by this m
ethod the experimental temperature field of the sample must be analysed. Th
e values of the thermal diffusivity at different temperatures are obtained
by solving the equation of unsteady heat conduction for time variable bound
ary condition. This method can be applied for composites with thick fillers
and reinforced rubbers and enables us to determine the thermal diffusivity
of elastomers and reinforced rubbers at temperatures ranging from 20 to 20
0 degrees C.