2010
DOI: 10.1007/8611_2010_2
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Heat Transfer in Graphitic Foams

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“…The thermal conductivity of graphite foam ligaments can be up to 1900 W/m·K resulting in effective thermal conductivity as high as 180 W/m·K or more, which is comparable to the dense aluminium and 80% lighter, not to mention the very large surface area available for heat exchange within a given volume of the foam, i.e. 5000-50,000 m2/m3 (Straatman, 2011). Due to their promising thermal properties, many researchers have adopted graphite foams as an effective medium for thermal management applications.…”
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“…The thermal conductivity of graphite foam ligaments can be up to 1900 W/m·K resulting in effective thermal conductivity as high as 180 W/m·K or more, which is comparable to the dense aluminium and 80% lighter, not to mention the very large surface area available for heat exchange within a given volume of the foam, i.e. 5000-50,000 m2/m3 (Straatman, 2011). Due to their promising thermal properties, many researchers have adopted graphite foams as an effective medium for thermal management applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%