Rapid Thermal Conductivity Tester for Geotechnical Materials

Rapid Thermal Conductivity Tester for Geotechnical Materials (Transient Plane Heat Source Method) is a high-precision instrument based on the TPS (Transient Plane Source) techni...

Introduction

Rapid Thermal Conductivity Tester for Geotechnical Materials (Transient Plane Heat Source Method) is a high-precision instrument based on the TPS (Transient Plane Source) technique, utilizing a Hot Disk probe. This tester measures thermal conductivity of geotechnical materials, including soils, rocks, and other solid specimens.

The Hot Disk method offers several advantages:

Direct measurement of heat propagation, saving significant testing time.

Avoids errors caused by contact thermal resistance, unlike steady-state methods.

Minimal sample preparation; solid samples only require a relatively flat surface.

The tester provides rapid, accurate measurements, with broad applicability and the ability to reduce the influence of natural convection during testing. The instrument includes a special circular sample holder for geotechnical specimens.

Reference standard: ISO 22007-2:2008.

Application

This tester is designed for thermal characterization of geotechnical materials, including:

Soils, clays, and sands

Rocks and rock aggregates

Cemented and compacted geotechnical specimens

Building foundation materials and insulation layers

Typical applications include:

Geotechnical research and engineering labs

Civil engineering thermal property evaluation

Environmental and geoscience studies requiring thermal conductivity data

Rapid testing of core samples or cylindrical specimens

Standards

ISO 22007-2:2008 – Determination of Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity of Solids by Transient Plane Source (TPS) Technique

Parameters

Item Specification
Thermal conductivity range 0.001–100 W/(m·K)
Measurement time 1–60 seconds
Accuracy Better than 3%
Temperature range Standard: room temperature; optional: -20–120°C (additional cost)
Sample dimensions Height ≥10 mm; diameter ≥45 mm; relatively flat surface required
Sample type Solid geotechnical specimens, soil cores, rock slices
Operation Fully automated via software
Power supply AC 220V, 50/60 Hz; total power <500 W
Reference standard ISO 22007-2:2008

Features

Rapid testing: Complete measurement in 1–60 seconds.

Minimal sample preparation: Solid specimens only need a flat surface.

Avoids contact resistance errors: Ensures accurate results for geotechnical materials.

Automated operation: Software-controlled measurement, data analysis, and report output.

Special sample holder: Circular holder designed for soil and rock specimens.

Broad applicability: Can test a wide range of geotechnical samples under varying temperature conditions.

Accessories

Main instrument

Analysis software (Chinese & English version)

Hot Disk probe

Geotechnical circular sample holder

Power cable and basic user manual

Maintenance Information

Keep the Hot Disk probe clean and free from debris.

Regularly inspect the circular sample holder for wear or damage.

Calibrate the instrument periodically using reference materials.

Maintain a stable laboratory temperature to reduce measurement variability.

Store the device in a dry environment to protect electronics and thermal components.

FAQ

1. What types of geotechnical samples can this tester test?

This tester can test soils, clays, sands, rocks, cemented geotechnical specimens, and other solid core samples. The instrument is equipped with a circular sample holder specifically designed for geotechnical materials, ensuring accurate measurement even for irregularly shaped specimens.

2. How fast can this tester measure thermal conductivity?

Thermal conductivity measurements typically take 1–60 seconds, depending on sample size and composition. The TPS method allows rapid heat propagation measurement, eliminating the long stabilization times required in steady-state methods. The entire process is automated via software, including data collection and report generation.

3. Is special sample preparation required?

No. Solid geotechnical samples only need a relatively flat surface. The Hot Disk probe is placed between two sample blocks. For powders, loose soils, or wet samples, additional holders may be used, but no complex preparation is required. This makes testing fast and convenient.

4. Can the instrument operate at temperatures other than room temperature?

Yes. The standard configuration measures at room temperature. Optional temperature-controlled setups are available, covering -20 to 120°C for specialized research. This option must be specified when purchasing and may incur additional cost.

If you're ready to take the next step, Leave your message below and we’ll reply soon. 20+ years of manufacturing & export experience, a partner you can trust.

Inquiry

    Related Products