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<subfield code="a">Nowadays, developing advanced, highly insulating materials for minimizing heat losses in buildings is of utmost relevance. &#xd;
Thus, there is a constant research activity focused on developing new and enhanced solutions for thermal insulation. However, &#xd;
characterizing the behavior of new thermal insulation materials, usually produced at lab-scale with small dimensions, by a &#xd;
steady-state approach is a challenge. The reason is that commercial heat fow meters require large samples (hundred on mm &#xd;
side) to provide accurate results of thermal conductivity because they are based on international standards. In this work, a new &#xd;
methodology to measure the thermal conductivity of small prototypes of thermal insulating materials (as low as 50×50 mm2&#xd;
) &#xd;
is developed by using an external heat fow sensor placed into a standard heat fow meter apparatus. Four diferent thermal &#xd;
insulators were used to validate the developed methodology by performing measurements in the heat fow meter with and &#xd;
without the external sensor. From these results, a calibration curve that relates both methods was calculated. Furthermore, &#xd;
the efect of the sample size was studied to explore the limits of the technique. Results show that the self-developed method &#xd;
is an accurate procedure to determine the thermal conductivity of samples with small dimensions via a steady-state condition.</subfield>
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