TPS, MTPS, Composites
TPS, MP-1, Polymers
MTPS, MP-1, Nanocomposites, Polymers
Transient Line Source, TLS-100
Foams, Fabrics
TPS, MTPS, Composites
TPS, MTPS, Composites
TPS, MP-1, Polymers
MTPS, MP-1, Nanocomposites, Polymers
Transient Line Source, TLS-100
January 13, 2021
Sofia Mylona
Matthew Beyer
In this webinar, we compare which transient method is ideal for liquid. The transient methods explored will be Hot-Wire, Line Source, and Plane Source. Our test results on (liquid type here) using the three methods will be discussed.
Dr. Sofia Mylona is an internationally recognized expert in the area of the thermal conductivity measurements using the Transient Hot-Wire (THW) method. She is a graduate Chemist from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th.) in Greece and holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in the same university. During her Ph.D., she designed and constructed a novel Vibrating-Wire Viscometer for measuring high-viscosity liquids for which she received the 1st Metrology award in Greece. In the last 6 years, Dr Mylona’s research is focused on the thermal conductivity measurements using the Transient Hot-Wire technique.
Tags: Liquids Testing, ASTM D7896-19, Primary Measurements, THW-L1, THW-L2, TLS-100, TPS, Transient Methods