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Thermal Response and Inequivalence of Pulsed Ultraviolet-Laser Calorimeters

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Author(s)

D X. Chen, Marla L. Dowell, Christopher L. Cromer, Nien F. Zhang

Abstract

A finite element model has been developed to study the thermal response of pulsed-laser calorimeters. Comparisons between pulsed- and average-laser power heating will be shown. Comparisons between laser and electrical heating will be presented and the inequivalence between the two heating mechanisms will be determined.
Citation
Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer
Volume
16
Issue
1

Keywords

finite element analysis, laser calorimeters, thermal modeling

Citation

Chen, D. , Dowell, M. , Cromer, C. and Zhang, N. (2002), Thermal Response and Inequivalence of Pulsed Ultraviolet-Laser Calorimeters, Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer (Accessed October 20, 2025)

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Created January 1, 2002, Updated October 12, 2021
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