THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF VARIOUS GLASS-REINFORCED PLASTICS AT TEMPERATURES BELOW 80 K.

Author(s) : DMITREVSKY Ju. P., KOZUB S. S., ESCHER U.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE RESULTS OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF GLASS-FABRIC BASE LAMINATES AND UNIAXIAL GLASS-FIBRE BASE LAMINATES WITHIN THE 4-80 K TEMPERATURE RANGE ARE PRESENTED. THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF CONSTITUENTS HAVE ALSO BEEN MEASURED AND THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS HAS BEEN CALCULATED. THE TECHNIQUE USED FOR CALCULATION MADE IT POSSIBLE TO FIND THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF THE MATRICES OF THE GLASS-REINFORCED PLASTICS UNDER INVESTIGATION. THE EFFECT OF COOLING/HEATING CYCLES UNDER VACUUM ON THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY HAS ALSO BEEN STUDIED.

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  • Original title: THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF VARIOUS GLASS-REINFORCED PLASTICS AT TEMPERATURES BELOW 80 K.
  • Record ID : 1988-0450
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 27 - n. 8
  • Publication date: 1987

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