COMPUTER AIDED EXPERIMENTAL SETUP FOR ESTIMATION OF HEAT CONDUCTION IN METALS
The present Set-up offers basic experiments for targeted teaching on
the topic of heat conduction through various metals. To this end, one of eleven
specimens is used. The upper region of the specimen is heated by an electrical
heater and the lower section cooled by a Peltier element. Heat conduction
occurs through the respective specimen from top to bottom. Two specimens can be
inserted into the experimental unit at the same time, in order to investigate
thermal conductivity through multi-layered metals. Perfectly matched components
ensure rapid heating and trouble-free measurements. The temperature of the
metal specimens is taken on the top and bottom by means of thermocouples. The
microprocessor-based instrumentation is well protected in the housing. The
software consists of a software for system operation and for data acquisition
and an educational software. With explanatory texts and illustrations the
educational software significantly aids the understanding of the theoretical
principles.
