College Physics ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (1): 105-.doi: 10.16854/j.cnki.1000-0712.250251

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The temperature compensation optimization for steady-state method  thermal conductivity measurement experiments

XING Chengliang1, SONG Fei2, ZHANG Liuwan2   

  1. 1. Qiuzhen College, Tsinghua University, Beijing 10084, China; 
    2. Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 10084, China
  • Online:2026-04-13 Published:2026-04-22

Abstract: We measure the radial and axial temperature gradients in a steady-state thermal conductivity experiment.  After calibration, the axial gradient is determined to be -0.221°C/cm, while the radial gradient measures -0.0045°C/cm. Under the assumption of linear temperature distribution, the temperature difference between the upper and lower surfaces of the test sample at thermal equilibrium is reconstructed. Additionally, the time-dependent heat dissipation rate of the cooling disk is quantified. The results demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of the sample is 0.157 W/(m·K), representing a 6.0% improvement in measurement accuracy compared to conventional methods.


Key words: steady-state method, thermal conductivity, cylindrical coordinate system, temperature gradient