Title of article
Thermal Conductivity of Opacified Powder Filler Materials for Vacuum Insulations1
Author/Authors
R. Caps and J. Fricke ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
8
From page
445
To page
452
Abstract
The thermal conductivity of powder fillings for load-bearing vacuum insulations
is investigated. Different opacifiers have been tested in mixtures with perlite
powder, precipitated silica, and fumed silica. Using temperature-dependent ther-
mal conductivity measurements, the radiative thermal conductivity and the solid
conductivity of the powder samples are separated. Additionally, the influence of
the pressure load on the solid conductivity is studied. The thermal conductivities
of silica powders with added opacifier powders (carbon black, magnetite, silicon
carbide, titanium dioxide) can be as low as 0.003 W} m&1 } K&1 if the powder
boards are pressed with moderate loads. The use of microporous silica powders
as filler materials allows iInternal gas pressures even beyond 10 hPa with only a
moderate increase of the overall conductivity.
Keywords
evacuated insulations , opacifier , Powders , radiative conduc-tivity , silica powder , silicon carbide , thermal conductivity , thermal radiation.
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
426627
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