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The Heat/Cool switch changes the polarity of the voltage applied to the Peltier device 
so that the lower surface of the device either heats or cools the bars. When the switch 
is set to Cool, the device pumps heat from the lower surface to the upper surface; the 
heat sink helps to dissipate this heat.

Connections

Use the included cable to connect the temperature port of the Heat Conduction Appa-
ratus to the multiport of a PS-2157 Temperature Array. Connect the Temperature 
Array to a PASPORT interface. Connect the interface to a computer and start 
DataStudio.

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Connect a PI-9877 DC Power Supply (or similar) to the power input ports of the 
apparatus with the positive terminal of the power supply connected to the red input 
port, and the negative terminal connected to the black input port. Set the voltage to 
zero.

Safety

The Peltier device and metal bars can be hot. Do not touch them while the appa-
ratus is in use. When applying power to the device, always monitor the temper-

atures and do not allow them to exceed 80 °C. After use, do not leave the apparatus 
unattended until all parts have cooled.

Do not apply more than 15 V or 2 A to the apparatus.

Specifications

Material Properties

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If your PASPORT inter-

face is an Xplorer GLX, 
you can use it without a 
computer or DataStudio.

Aluminum, stainless steel, and wide brass bar 
dimensions

9 × 1.2 × 0.4 cm

Narrow brass bar dimensions

9 × 0.7 × 0.4 cm

Maximum input voltage

15 VDC

Thermistors

Eight embedded 10 k

 thermistors

Brass (360 Alloy)

Aluminum (6063-T5)

Stainless Steel (304)

Density 

ρ 

(kg/m

3

)

8520

2800

8000

Specific Heat 

(J/kg·K)

385

830

400

Conductivity 

(W/m·K)

115

150

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Содержание TD-8513

Страница 1: ...Heat Conduction Apparatus TD 8513 Instruction Manual 012 09189A...

Страница 2: ...Apparatus Table of Contents Contents Introduction 3 Connections 4 Safety 4 Specifications 4 Material Properties 4 Experiment 1 Heat Conduction 5 Experiment 2 Angstrom s Method 9 Sample Data 13 Techni...

Страница 3: ...embedded thermistors are labeled T1 through T8 these labels correspond to the Temperature Array channels 1 through 8 on which data is collected The lines printed on the board indicate the lateral pos...

Страница 4: ...power supply connected to the red input port and the negative terminal connected to the black input port Set the voltage to zero Safety The Peltier device and metal bars can be hot Do not touch them w...

Страница 5: ...mistors embedded in each bar their positions are marked by the white lines on the board 5 Make a drawing showing the layout of the apparatus including the Peltier device the four bars and the thermist...

Страница 6: ...similar calculations for the other three bars be sure to subtract the far temperature from the close temperature Display all four calculations in a graph Which bar has the largest T Which bar has the...

Страница 7: ...2 How has it changed when it reaches the far thermistor T1 2 Notice that there is a time lag between the two waves What causes this Measure the time lag How is the time lag related to the distance bet...

Страница 8: ...The speed of any wave is related to its frequency and wavelength by Calculate the wavelength of this wave How does compare to the length of the entire bar 5 Create another graph showing temperatures...

Страница 9: ...ors embedded in each bar their positions are marked by the white lines on the board 6 Make a drawing showing the layout of the apparatus including the Peltier device the four bars and the thermistors...

Страница 10: ...ay t between the two waves is measured directly The relative phase is calculated using where Tn is the period of the harmonic Thus Combining these four equations yields Note that is independent of the...

Страница 11: ...e driving wave stop record ing 3 On the graph measure the amplitudes of both waves Ac and Af and the time dif ference between corresponding peaks of the two waves t Make a copy of the table below and...

Страница 12: ...nty for all data runs and compare your answer to the accepted value of k for aluminum B Brass Record two more data runs with a 50 second triangle wave so that you have a total of five Repeat the analy...

Страница 13: ...ws the pulse arriving at the close thermistor 5 2 s before the far thermistor The distance between the ther mistors is 30 mm The pulse speed is 30 mm 5 2 s 5 8 mm s The temperature differences between...

Страница 14: ...shows the temperatures increasing with the switch set to HEAT before the switch starts alternating The apparatus is driven with a square wave At the first close thermistor upper trace on the graph the...

Страница 15: ...A Aluminum B Brass Wide brass bar Period s Ac Af t k W m K Average k W m K 30 0 671 0 206 5 38 165 172 0 673 0 214 5 22 174 0 673 0 219 5 28 176 40 0 912 0 341 6 21 171 166 0 909 0 339 6 28 169 0 903...

Страница 16: ...Af t k W m K Average k W m K 50 0 578 0 142 10 2 103 102 0 599 0 150 9 9 108 0 571 0 142 10 8 98 0 577 0 147 10 8 100 0 589 0 151 10 5 103 Period s Ac Af t k W m K Average k W m K 100 0 800 0 051 37...

Страница 17: ...classrooms and are not sold for profit Reproduction under any other circumstances without the written con sent of PASCO scientific is prohibited Trademarks PASCO PASCO scientific DataStudio and PASPO...

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