On Determination of Transient Surface Temperature and Heat Flux by Imbedded Thermocouple in a Hollow Cylinder.
Abstract
Theoretical analysis for determination of transient surface temperature and heat flux as measured by an embedded thermocouple in a hollow cylinder is given for the Fourier modulus less than 0.01. This solution is presented as a single series in which only the coefficients of the series depend on the experiment; specifically, the temperature response measured by a thermocouple. The solution may be used to predict surface heat flux and temperature distribution of gun barrels or any other highly transient cyclical thermal device by means of a temperature probe which can be positioned remote from the surface. (Modified author abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0782869
Entities
People
- Ching-jen Chem
- Darrel M. Thomsen
Organizations
- University of Iowa