Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5207442 | Polymer Testing | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The heat transfer mechanisms in inorganic hollow micro-spheres filled polymer composites are analyzed in the present paper. This heat transfer includes mainly three mechanisms: (1) thermal conduction between solid and gas; (2) thermal radiation between the hollow micro-sphere surfaces; and (3) natural thermal convection of the gas in the micro-hollow spheres. A theoretical model of heat transfer in polymer/inorganic hollow micro-sphere composites is established based on the law of minimal thermal resistance and the equal law of the specific equivalent thermal conductivity, and a corresponding equation of effective thermal conductivity is derived. The effective thermal conductivity (keff) of hollow glass bead-filled polypropylene composites is estimated by using this equation, and is compared with the numerical simulations by means of a finite element method. The results show that the variation of the theoretical estimations of keff are similar to the numerical simulations at lower filler volume fraction (Ïf⩽20%). Moreover, keff decreases linearly with increasing Ïf, and reduces somewhat with increase of filler size.
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Authors
J.Z. Liang, F.H. Li,