This paper presents a numerical study of heat transfer at high temperatures in thermal insulation materials made of cylindrical ceramic fibers. In particular, the properties of hollow and solid fibers in the temperature range between 1000 and 2000°C have been compared. Considering fibers made of ceramic oxides like Al2O3, light scattering is the key process to suppress radiative heat transfer because the materials have very low absorptivity in the wavelength range of substantial thermal radiation at these temperatures. In a treatment based on Maxwell’s equations, the general differences of hollow- and solid-fiber scattering are evaluated in the single fiber limit. After applying the model to the special case of Al2O3 fibers, the comparison ...
Radiant transfer through fibrous and foamed insulating materials was investigated theoretically and ...
Alumina ceramic fibers show a loss in tensile strength due to creep and grain growth at high tempera...
Ceramic fiber has great refractory and insulating ability. The coefficient of thermal conductivity i...
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist eine umfassende numerische und experimentelle Charakterisierung des Wärme...
Ceramic fiber products form a class of excellent refractory insulation materials. The increasing usa...
This work investigates the potential of measuring thermal diffusivity of materials in the high tempe...
Multilayer insulations which will operate in the 500°C to 1000°C tempera-ture range ...
This paper investigates fibrous thermal insulation materials of various densities to assess the chan...
Ceramic fiber insulation materials are used in numerous applications (e.g. aerospace, fire protectio...
The purpose of this work is to develop two different ways to investigate the parameters of the fibro...
Ceramic fiber insulation materials, such as Fiberfrax and Min-K products, are used in a number of ap...
The combined radiation/conduction heat transfer in high-porosity, high-temperature fibrous insulatio...
Abstract. Because of the small size and the fragility of ceramic fibres, noncontact methods are high...
Analytical models were developed to model the heat transfer through high-temperature fibrous insulat...
ACLThe present study focuses on the thermal characterization of an insulation material made from rec...
Radiant transfer through fibrous and foamed insulating materials was investigated theoretically and ...
Alumina ceramic fibers show a loss in tensile strength due to creep and grain growth at high tempera...
Ceramic fiber has great refractory and insulating ability. The coefficient of thermal conductivity i...
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist eine umfassende numerische und experimentelle Charakterisierung des Wärme...
Ceramic fiber products form a class of excellent refractory insulation materials. The increasing usa...
This work investigates the potential of measuring thermal diffusivity of materials in the high tempe...
Multilayer insulations which will operate in the 500°C to 1000°C tempera-ture range ...
This paper investigates fibrous thermal insulation materials of various densities to assess the chan...
Ceramic fiber insulation materials are used in numerous applications (e.g. aerospace, fire protectio...
The purpose of this work is to develop two different ways to investigate the parameters of the fibro...
Ceramic fiber insulation materials, such as Fiberfrax and Min-K products, are used in a number of ap...
The combined radiation/conduction heat transfer in high-porosity, high-temperature fibrous insulatio...
Abstract. Because of the small size and the fragility of ceramic fibres, noncontact methods are high...
Analytical models were developed to model the heat transfer through high-temperature fibrous insulat...
ACLThe present study focuses on the thermal characterization of an insulation material made from rec...
Radiant transfer through fibrous and foamed insulating materials was investigated theoretically and ...
Alumina ceramic fibers show a loss in tensile strength due to creep and grain growth at high tempera...
Ceramic fiber has great refractory and insulating ability. The coefficient of thermal conductivity i...