Heat transfer between two bodies in thermal contact is of fundamental importance in a wide variety of applications ranging from industrial and domestic processes to fundamental biology and chemistry. This book covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of thermal contact conductance. The theo
Thermal Conductivity 15
β Scribed by P. G. Klemens (auth.), Vladimir V. Mirkovich (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 476
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Once again, it gives me a great pleasure to pen the Foreword to the Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Thermal Conductivity. As in the past, these now biannual conferences proΒ vide a broadly based forum for those researchers actively working on this important property of matter to convene on a regular basis to exchange their experiences and report their findings. As it is apparent from the Table of Contents, the 15th Conference represents perhaps the broadest coverage of subject areas to date. This is indicative of the times as the boundaries between disciplines beΒ come increasingly diffused. I am sure the time has come when ConΒ ference Chairmen in coming years will be soliciting contributions not only in the physical sciences and engineering', but will actively seek contributions from the earth sciences and life sciences as well. Indeed, the thermal conductivity and related properties of geological and biological materials are becoming of increasing imΒ portance to our way of life. As it can be seen from the summary table, unfortunately, proceedings have been published only for six of the fifteen conΒ ferences. It is hoped that hereafter this Series will become increasingly well known and be recognized as a major vehicle for the reporting of research on thermal conductivity.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Keynote Address: 15th International Thermal Conductivity Conference....Pages 3-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
The Feasibility of Using Infrared Scanning to Test Flaws in Ceramic Materials....Pages 11-22
Prediction of Precooling Heat Transfer in Citrus Fruits....Pages 23-31
Interpretation of Optical Interferograms Using a New Theory for Refractive Index β Temperature Dependence....Pages 33-39
Application of Laser Holographic Interferometry to Natural Convection in Enclosures....Pages 41-48
Thermal Conductivity Analysis of a Multichip Micropackage....Pages 49-54
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
Thermal Conductivity of Heavily Doped p-Type Indium Antimonide....Pages 57-62
The Thermal Conductivity of the Group V Semimetals....Pages 63-72
The Transport Properties of the Cubic Alkaline Earths Ca, Sr and Ba....Pages 73-73
The Ettingshausen-Nernst Coefficients and Physical Properties of Nickel and Alumel....Pages 75-76
Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity of Selected Carbon Steels, Chromium Steels, Nickel Steels, and Stainless Steels....Pages 77-77
Thermal Conductivity and Electrical Resistivity of Eight Selected AISI Stainless Steels....Pages 79-104
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Thermophysical Properties: Some Experiences in Research, Development and Applications....Pages 107-114
Ex-Reactor Determination of Thermal Gap Conductance between Uranium Dioxide: Zircaloy-4 Interfaces....Pages 115-123
Graphite-to-Metal Bonding Techniques....Pages 125-132
Thermal Conductivity and Electrical Resistivity of Simulated Fuel Elements....Pages 133-134
Thermal Diffusivity of Layered Composites....Pages 135-148
The Physical Properties of Inconel Alloy 718 from 300 to 1000 K....Pages 149-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Use of a General Bessel Solution in the Comparative Measurement of UO 2 Thermal Conductivity....Pages 155-160
Graphite as a Standard Reference Material....Pages 161-167
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Cyclic Heat Flow Meter Apparatus to Measure Thermal Contact Resistance, Conductivity and Diffusivity....Pages 169-176
On Correcting Thermophysical Property Data for Thermal Expansion Effects....Pages 177-186
Measurement of the Lorenz Function by the Electrical Method....Pages 187-187
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Phonon Limited Resistivity to O(T 2 )....Pages 191-196
Competition between the Electron-Electron and Electron-Phonon Mechanisms in the Electrical and Thermal Resistivities of Simple Metals....Pages 197-202
Deviations from Matthiessenβs Rule and the Electronic Thermal Conductivity of Alloys....Pages 203-207
Front Matter....Pages 209-209
Thermal Conductivity of Dissociating Hydrogen-Argon Mixtures at High Temperatures....Pages 211-216
On the Principle of Corresponding States for Transport Properties of Simple Dense Fluids....Pages 217-222
Thermal Conductivity of Neon, Argon and their Mixtures at High Temperatures (400β1500 K)....Pages 223-234
Experimental Aspects of the Transient Hot-Wire Technique for Thermal Conductivity Measurements....Pages 235-243
The Thermal Conductivity of Liquids β A Critical Survey....Pages 245-253
Measurement of Thermal Properties of Liquids by the Method of Radial Temperature Waves....Pages 255-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Thermal Conductivity of S.E. New Mexico Rocksalt and Anhydrite....Pages 263-276
Thermal Responses in Underground Experiments in a Dome Salt Formation....Pages 277-288
Space-Time-Temperature Profiles for Conductive Heat Flow in Country Rock Surrounding Hot Intrusive Bodies....Pages 289-296
Thermal Conductivity of Certain Rock Types and its Relevance to the Storage of Nuclear Waste....Pages 297-304
Thermal Diffusivity and Thermal Expansion of Some Rock Types in Relation to Storage of Nuclear Waste....Pages 305-313
Front Matter....Pages 315-315
Thermal Characteristics of Gas-Filled Fiber Powder Insulation Systems....Pages 317-323
Heat Transfer in Microsphere Insulation in the Presence of a Gas....Pages 325-333
Opacified Silica Reusable Surface Insulation (RSI) for Thermal Protection of the Space Shuttle Orbiter....Pages 335-341
Front Matter....Pages 315-315
Emittance of TD-NiCr after Simulated Reentry Heating....Pages 343-353
Slabs Subdivision Effects on Walls Thermal Behaviour....Pages 355-368
Front Matter....Pages 369-369
Progress in High Temperature Measurement in Laboratory....Pages 371-386
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Thermal Transport Studies in Deepsea Sediment....Pages 389-398
Thermal Conductivity of Rocks Associated with Energy Extraction from Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Systems....Pages 399-421
Energy Loss by Thermal Conduction and Natural Convection in Annular Solar Receivers....Pages 423-432
Heat Transfer Through Coals and Other Naturally Occurring Carbonaceous Rocks....Pages 433-443
Front Matter....Pages 445-445
Thermal Diffusivity of Potassium Magnesium Titanates Having a Hollandite Structure....Pages 447-452
Thermal Diffusivity of Pure Iron and Dilute Iron Alloys from 500 to 1250 K....Pages 453-468
Thermal Diffusivity Measurement of Temperature Sensitive Materials by an Extended Pulse Technique....Pages 469-476
Thermal Diffusivity of Dispersed Materials....Pages 477-477
Thermal Diffusivity Measurements at High Temperatures by the Radial Flash Method....Pages 479-479
Determination of the Thermal Diffusivity of Two-Layer Composite Samples by the Modulated Heating Beam Method....Pages 481-487
Back Matter....Pages 489-493
β¦ Subjects
Thermodynamics; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Materials Science, general
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