In this work the heating of the ceramic carrier layer of electrical resistance and LED lamp is discussed. Based on an assumption of small temperature differences in a cross-section of a thin ceramic carrier layer, a lumped capacitance method is used to analyse non- stationary heat transfer during heating. Using an infrared thermography of measured non- stationary temperature courses on the surface of the ceramic carrier layer, we determined the stationary temperature of the ceramic layer depending on the thickness of the layer and amount of generated heat in an electric heater or LED light. Using a lumped capacitance method, thermal time constants of ceramic carrier layers were determined by analysing non-stationary temperature courses.
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