Photoacoustic studies on thermal parameters of liquid crystal mixtures
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14/07/2010
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05/07/2007
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Resumo |
Complete thermal characterization of liquid crystal mixtures in the smectic phase consisting of various relative volume fractions of cholesterol and 1-hexadecanol have been carried out using the photoacoustic technique. Thermal diffusivity values of these liquid crystal mixtures are evaluated using the open cell photoacoustic technique whereas the thermal effusivity value is measured using the conventional photoacoustic technique. From the measured values of these transient thermophysical parameters, the thermal conductivity and heat capacity of the sample under investigation are calculated. Analyses of the results show that all the thermophysical parameters depend strongly on the volume fraction of the constituents. Results are interpreted in terms of enhanced hydrogen bonding and the consequent enhancement in cohesive thermal energy transport with increasing volume fraction of 1-hexadecanol |
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International School of Photonics, Cochin University of Science and Technology Smart Mater. Struct. 16 (2007) 1298–1301 DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/16/4/042 |
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Smart Materials and Structures |
Palavras-Chave | #Photoacoustics #Thermal Diffusivity #Liquid Crystal Mixtures #1-hexadecanol #cholesterol |
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Working Paper |