A metnod for oererm'nation of the thermal diffusivity 01 the so io pnase ot poroJs samples, baseo on frequencydependent scattering of opt.cal y i n o x e d thermal waves, :s presented. The s-riace temperature variat on of powdermetallurg'c Fe samples, dLe 10 modJ aled aser heat ng, was derecred by a photoaco-sr,c cell 'n the frequency range 30-320 hr Tne tnerma. diffJSiV ty values obtained from compar son w th a theoret'cai model [Appl. Phys. A 54 6 (1992~) are close lo those of a homogeneous sample.
Des couches métallisées par projection thermique ont été examinées par des ondes thermiques et leurs chaleurs spécifiques et conductivités thermiques ont été évaluées. Les déviations des résultats expérimentaux de la théorie des milieux homogènes dans le domaine des basses fréquences servent à déterminer l'influence des différentes espèces de défauts. Les rôles des pores et des barrières thermiques ont été étudiés en comparant les résultats avec des modèles des milieux inhomogènes et on a trouvé que l'influence des barrières thermiques sur les propriétés des couches métallisées par projection est la plus importante. Abstract. 2014 Thermally-sprayed metal coatings were investigated with thermal waves and their specific heats and thermal conductivities were determined. The deviations of the experimental results from the theory of homogeneous solids at low frequencies served to determine the influence of different types of defects. The roles of the pores and the thermal barriers were studied by comparing the results to models of inhomogeneous media and the thermal barriers were found to affect significantly the coating properties.
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