The authors make some kind of modification to the TPS technique and then call it the advantageous TPS (ATPS) technique, which apparently has an improved experimental arrangement. It is also claimed that there is more automation in data acquisition, better accuracy and easier calculations. Fused quartz, low carbon steel and silver chloride crystals are studied with the ATPS technique, with the use of liquid nitrogen to cool the silver chloride ...
The researchers used the transient plane source (TPS) technique for the measurement of a variety of solid and liquid reference materials in order to assess the capability of the TPS technique. Specifically probe size and contact were studied to see how they affected the transient measurements. In addition, the influence of natural convection on liquid samples was studied. While multiple thermal properties can be measured using the TPS technique, thermal ...
Using a combination of transient plane source (TPS) technique and slug calorimetry, 4 commercially available fire resistive materials (FRMs) are studied from room temperature to 1000°C. The materials studied in this report are two gypsum-based and two calcium-silicate based materials. These materials are heterogeneous and thus when heated to elevated temperatures, the microstructure of the materials may be compromised and various reactions and phase changes may take place over the course ...
A modification was made to the transient plane source (TPS) technique for the measurement of thermal transport properties at low temperatures (as low as 80 K). This altered TPS technique was then used to measure the properties of known samples in the form of fused silica, carbon steel and halide crystals. Data were obtained from room temperature down to 80 K. The newly modified method gave experimental results that agreed well with ...