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Effective conductivity of porous ceramics in a radiative environment

Mora-Monteros, Jérémy Raphaël  
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Suter, Clemens Gregor  
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Haussener, Sophia  
2020
Ceramics International

The knowledge of the effective thermal conductivity, taking into account conduction and radiation, is crucial for the accurate prediction of the thermal behavior of porous foams, especially in an environment where radiation is dominating. We present a combined experimental-numerical method for the quantification of the temperature- dependent effective thermal conductivity of porous ceramics. The experiments include transient and spatially-resolved temperature measurements of ceramic foam samples with porosities between 75% and 92%, exposed to high radiative fluxes (peak of 1500kW/m2). Maximum surface temperatures of 1900K for high purity alumina samples and of 1500K for alumino-silicate (AS) samples were measured, and nonlinear temperature profiles through the sample along the main temperature gradient direction were measured. A 3D numerical model based on an OpenFOAM toolbox was developed and used to determine the thermal conductivity, using the experimental temperature measurements as input. We quantified the effective thermal conductivities (ETCs) in a temperature range of 288K–1473K and showed that the ETC of AS samples can significantly increase in the presence of incoming and internal radiation. Alumina with 2 to 5 times smaller typical pore sizes (80μm vs 190, 230, and 400μm) exhibited an ETC dominated by conduction and relatively unaffected by radiation. This work illustrates that the ETC of porous materials exposed to radiative fluxes do not only depend on material properties or morphology but also on the operational conditions.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.09.272
Author(s)
Mora-Monteros, Jérémy Raphaël  
Suter, Clemens Gregor  
Haussener, Sophia  
Date Issued

2020

Published in
Ceramics International
Volume

46

Issue

3

Start page

2805

End page

2815

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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September 30, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/161671
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