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Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are critical thermophysical parameters that describe the heat transport properties of a material or component. Thermal diffusivity is a measure of how quickly a material can transfer heat, while thermal conductivity is a measure of how much heat can be transferred through the material. These parameters play a vital role in the design and optimization of materials for various applications, such as thermal insulation, electronic devices, and energy conversion systems.
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