2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2004.08.032
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Silica aerogel granulate material for thermal insulation and daylighting

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“…This is consistent with the results for nitrogen at 50-10 5 Pa and SRM at 10 4 -10 5 Pa. Although the thermal conductivity is higher for our cryogel powders than for aerogels prepared by supercritical drying in reports [24,36], our technique is simple and inexpensive, and can be used in large-scale thermal insulating applications at low pressures, such as vacuum insulating plates [37] and silica granulate insulating materials [38,39].…”
Section: Thermal Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is consistent with the results for nitrogen at 50-10 5 Pa and SRM at 10 4 -10 5 Pa. Although the thermal conductivity is higher for our cryogel powders than for aerogels prepared by supercritical drying in reports [24,36], our technique is simple and inexpensive, and can be used in large-scale thermal insulating applications at low pressures, such as vacuum insulating plates [37] and silica granulate insulating materials [38,39].…”
Section: Thermal Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…For further information on aerogel granules and their properties see works by Reim et al (2004Reim et al ( , 2005. The low T vis (as a result of sufficient large thickness and thus low U g ), together with the high costs, are the major downsides of aerogel glazing at the moment, as the products are more suited to roofing and facades in commercial buildings and sports halls and are not yet in a position to challenge conventional residential windows where transparent (and not translucent) glazing most often will be a requirement.…”
Section: Aerogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) for dry VIPs with two more terms to include the effect of moisture: (14) where l humid is the thermal conductivity by conduction of adsorbed water in the core and l wv the thermal conductivity by heat conduction in water vapour. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Thermal Conductivity Of Fumed Silicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21. Structure of the nano-porous SiO 2 network of silica aerogel [14] and a Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM image of the structure of clay aerogel [13].…”
Section: Possible Improvements For Current Vipsmentioning
confidence: 99%