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EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION ON THE CONDUCTIVITY OF FOAM MATERIALS MEASURED BY AN ABSOLUTE HEAT FLUXMETER METHOD.

Summary

THE EFFECT OF RADIATION HAS TAKEN AN INCREASING IMPORTANCE AS CONDUCTION HAS DECREASED BY THE USE OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT GASES. KOGLIN'S MODEL WAS USED FOR THE RADIATION PROCESS TO INVESTIGATE THE POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENT BEFORE THE MANUFACTURERS BUILD A SPECIMEN. FOAM CONDUCTIVITY IS DETERMINED BY PLACING IT BETWEEN TWO ALUMINIUM PLATES MAINTAINED AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND BY MEASURING THE HEATFLOW WITH CALIBRATED FLOWMETERS.

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  • Original title: EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION ON THE CONDUCTIVITY OF FOAM MATERIALS MEASURED BY AN ABSOLUTE HEAT FLUXMETER METHOD.
  • Record ID : 1985-2349
  • Languages: English
  • Source: [Refrigeration serving humanity]. Proceedings of the XVIth international Congress of Refrigeration.
  • Publication date: 1983/08/07
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