Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
5021826 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Double-layer cladding materials were fabricated by roll bonding using stainless steel (STS439) and aluminum (Al1050) sheets to investigate the thermal conduction of multi-layer composites. The measured thermal conductivities were compared to values calculated from cross-plane models that are widely used for resistor connections in electrical circuits. The measured thermal conductivity was 88.3 W/m·K for the sample containing 76 vol% of Al1050. Unexpectedly, the measured cross-plane thermal conductivities were always higher than the values calculated from the series model. The high cross-plane thermal conductivities were attributed to the contribution of phonons to thermal transfer. A deviation index of the thermal conductivity, Fm(S), is proposed, which effectively describes the cross-plane thermal conductivity characteristics of double-layer materials.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Engineering
Engineering (General)
Authors
Jong-Gu Kim, Dong-Hyun Bae, Byung-Dong Hahn, Young-Rae Cho,