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THUMBNAIL
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REMARKS
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DEPTH (m)
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James Zheng (GSC) and his Thermal conductivity needle probe system.
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The “Thermal conductivity needle probe system” was specially designed for thermal conductivity measurement of deposit samples, such as sand and soil.
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Up to 9 samples can be carried out at same time and can be completed within 30 minutes once the samples are stabilized with sample environmental temperature.
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The samples are put in a refrigerator during the measurements.
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The system is fully controlled with a computer with a friendly operation procedure.
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