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Title: Study of the thermal measurement depth of a skin calorimeter using simple RC and TF models
Authors: Rodríguez de Rivera, Pedro Jesús 
Rodríguez de Rivera, Miriam
Socorro, Fabiola 
Rodríguez de Rivera, Manuel 
UNESCO Clasification: 221308 Técnicas de medida del calor
320106 Dermatología
Keywords: Direct calorimetry
Skin heat capacity
Skin heat flux
Skin thermal conductance
Thermal penetration depth, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 
Abstract: An experimental and theoretical study of the heat capacity thermal measurement depth of a skin calorimeter has been carried out. This calorimeter consists of a thermopile placed between a thermostat and an aluminum measuring plate, which is placed on the sample to be measured. We performed simulations using the finite element method (FEM) with inert samples of different sizes. From these simulations, Transfer Functions (TFs) between the calorimeter's thermostat temperature and the temperature of the measuring plate were determined. Compact thermal models (RC models) able to determine the heat capacity of the sample were also determined. We conclude that, in the case of heat-conducting materials, a single time constant is enough to represent the TF. However, at least two time constants are required for heat-insulating materials. In this work we also studied the time dependence of the thermal measurement depth, concluding that this dependence is exponential. Finally, we present some experimental measurements performed on inert samples and on human skin, which are coherent with the results of the simulation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134370
ISSN: 0017-9310
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2024.126256
Source: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer[ISSN 0017-9310],v. 236, (Enero 2025)
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