Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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656445 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Radiative heat transfer at high temperature deteriorates the insulating capability of silica aerogel due to its poor extinction characteristics for wavelength below 8 μm. Both the infrared opacifier doping and fiber doping can reduce the heat transfer and improve insulating capability of silica aerogel efficiently at high temperature. We determine the optimal temperature-dependent size for typical opacifiers and silica fibers by combining the spectral extinction coefficient with blackbody radiation. The optimal temperature-dependent doping amount is obtained by minimizing the effective thermal conductivity. Based on the obtained temperature-dependent optimal parameters and the graded temperature distribution in silica aerogel, four solutions of multi-layer graded doping are presented and the insulating capability is improved effectively. The measured back temperature curves of doped silica aerogel in the experiment qualitatively verify the optimization predictions.
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Authors
G.H. Tang, Y. Zhao, J.F. Guo,