2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2009.11.018
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Radiative properties of extruded polystyrene foams: Predictive model and experimental results

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“…(4). This description is richer than the usual correlations given in literature because it is found here that k + (or equivalently the scaled optical thickness) is a more complex function of emissivity and radiation/conduction ratio.…”
Section: Influence Of Temperature On the Excess Radiative Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…(4). This description is richer than the usual correlations given in literature because it is found here that k + (or equivalently the scaled optical thickness) is a more complex function of emissivity and radiation/conduction ratio.…”
Section: Influence Of Temperature On the Excess Radiative Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Polymer foams are used as insulators [2][3][4], metal foams as compact heat exchangers [5], ceramic foams as porous burners [6,7] or solar collectors [8][9][10], carbon foams as heat exchangers [11] or electrodes [12], especially for fuel cells [13]. Carbon [14] or metal [15] foams are used as a conductive network and as mechanical reinforcement for thermal energy storage materials, in combination with phase change materials (PCM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the very low radiative absorption of low-density polymeric foams [22]. Therefore, it is essential to block radiation to reduce the total thermal conductivity.…”
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“…Several models have been previously developed to characterize the thermal conductivity and the radiative heat transfer [11e16]. Some specific models for EPS [17,18] and XPS [19] have been developed to determine thermal properties from the microstructure.…”
Section: Theoretical Calculation Of the Infrared Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%