This paper provides a concise and accessible overview of commonly used methods for measuring the thermal conductivity of liquids. Both steady-state and transient techniques are briefly outlined, including guarded hot plate methods, laser flash analysis, and approaches based on time-dependent thermal response. Particular focus is placed on the transient hot wire method, recognized for its simplicity, versatility, and its proven suitability for liquid samples. In addition, a recently developed patented approach based on the transient hot wire technique is presented in a more illustrative manner. The concept relies on improvements in sensor design and data interpretation, aimed at enhancing measurement stability and reducing typical sources of error in liquid measurements. Rather than a detailed technical validation, the emphasis is on explaining the idea and its potential benefits in practical applications.
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Andrej Stanimirović
Divna M. Majstorović
Emila M. Živković
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7ee0bfa21ec5bbf07231 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/hemind260301005s