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Light cellular materials are increasingly used in many engineering applications as they present several attractive properties including heat transfer enhancement, low pressure drop compared to packed bed of spheres. Transport properties are dependent on foam morphology and thus, their precise knowledge is required for efficient designing and optimization of industrial devices. Discrepancies and ambiguities...
It is often desirable to predict the effective thermal conductivity (ETC) of a homogenous material like open-cell foams based on its composition, particularly when variations in composition are expected. A combination of five fundamental simplified thermal conductivity bounds and models (series, parallel, Hashin–Shtrikman, effective medium theory, and reciprocity models) is proposed to predict ETC...
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