Non-Contact Thermal Properties Measurement With Low-Power Laser and IR Camera System

TBMG-9126

02/01/2011

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As shown by the Phoenix Mars Lander’s Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe (TECP), contact measurements of thermal conductivity and diffusivity (using a modified flux-plate or line-source heat-pulse method) are constrained by a number of factors. Robotic resources must be used to place the probe, making them unavailable for other operations for the duration of the measurement. The range of placement is also limited by mobility, particularly in the case of a lander. Placement is also subject to irregularities in contact quality, resulting in non-repeatable heat transfer to the material under test. Most important from a scientific perspective, the varieties of materials which can be measured are limited to unconsolidated or weakly-cohesive regolith materials, rocks, and ices being too hard for nominal insertion strengths.

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"Non-Contact Thermal Properties Measurement With Low-Power Laser and IR Camera System," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2011.
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Feb 1, 2011
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TBMG-9126
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English