Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
818223 Composites Part B: Engineering 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Aluminum oxide and aluminum nitride with different sizes were used alone or in combination to prepare thermally conductive polymer composites. The composites were categorized into two systems, one including composites filled with large-sized aluminum nitride and small-sized aluminum oxide particles, and the other including composites filled with large-sized aluminum oxide and small-sized aluminum nitride. The use of these hybrid fillers was found to be effective for increasing the thermal conductivity of the composite, which was probably due to the enhanced connectivity offered by the structuring filler. At a total filler content of 58.4 vol.%, the maximum values of both thermal conductivities in the two systems were 3.402 W/mK and 2.842 W/mK, respectively, when the volume ratio of large particles to small particles was 7:3. This result was represented when the composite was filled with the maximum packing density and the minimum surface area at the same volume content. As such, the proposed thermal model predicted thermal conductivity in good agreement with experimental values.
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