2019
DOI: 10.1515/phys-2019-0028
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Formulation of heat conduction and thermal conductivity of metals

Abstract: The well-known low-pressure monatomic gas thermal conductivity expression is based on the Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution and involves the mean particle velocity, the gas heat capacity at constant volume and the particle mean free path. The extension of the formula to a free electron Fermi gas, using the Fermi velocity along with the Sommerfeld electronic heat capacity, was demonstrated in the literature using the Boltzmann transport equation. A different formulation of heat conduction in sufficiently … Show more

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“…Moreover, in the present work, the metallic nature of PANI and semiconducting behaviour of WS 2 were integrated. Thus, the electron‐phonon coupling might be the influencing factor to promote thermal conductivity 55,56 . The other possible reason could be the untangling of PANI nanotubes with the addition of WS 2 which made the heat conduction easier through straight fibrous elements of nanocomposites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, in the present work, the metallic nature of PANI and semiconducting behaviour of WS 2 were integrated. Thus, the electron‐phonon coupling might be the influencing factor to promote thermal conductivity 55,56 . The other possible reason could be the untangling of PANI nanotubes with the addition of WS 2 which made the heat conduction easier through straight fibrous elements of nanocomposites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the electron-phonon coupling might be the influencing factor to promote thermal conductivity. 55,56 The other possible reason could be the untangling of PANI nanotubes with the addition of WS 2 which made the heat conduction easier through straight fibrous elements of nanocomposites. In addition, the PANI fibres have also been spotted with dual heat conduction nature.…”
Section: Thermal Conductivity Of Nfsmentioning
confidence: 99%