Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites
In the present investigation the Thermal conductivity in particulate filler filled (Pine wood dust) epoxy composites at different volume fractions (6.5%, 11.3%,26.8% and 35.9%) have been determined experimentally by using Forced Convection apparatus. The composites of pine wood dust particl...
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doaj-37c0a5a3246e4776ad8c2e4d76fce7972021-01-02T05:09:53ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632017-01-01211 Part A19921010.2298/TSCI141009008M0354-98361500008MDetermination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy compositesMohapatra Ramesh Chandra0Mishra Antaryami1Choudhury Bibhuti Bhushan2Government College of Engineering, Keonjhar, IndiaIndira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, IndiaIndira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, IndiaIn the present investigation the Thermal conductivity in particulate filler filled (Pine wood dust) epoxy composites at different volume fractions (6.5%, 11.3%,26.8% and 35.9%) have been determined experimentally by using Forced Convection apparatus. The composites of pine wood dust particles of 150 micron size have been prepared by using hand-lay-up technique. The experimental results show that the incorporation of pine wood dust results in reduction of thermal conductivity of epoxy resin and there by improves its thermal insulation capability. From the experiments it is also observed that the composite with 35.9% volume fraction of pine wood dust exhibited lowest thermal conductivity i.e 0.246 W/m-0K on comparison to 6.5%,11.3% and26.8% volume fractions. Therefore the composite with 35.9% wood dust may be more suitable for insulation application. Experimental results (22mm pipe diameter) are also compared with theoretical models such as Rule of mixture model, Maxwell model, Russell model and Baschirow & Selenew model to describe the variation of thermal conductivity versus the volume fraction of the filler. All these models exhibited results close to each other at low dust filler content. On comparison, It has been found that the errors associated with experimental (26mm Dia.) along with all the above four models with respect to experimental ones (22mm Dia.) lie in the range of 19.60 to 44.10%, 0.76 to 12.10%, 1.86 to 5.12% and 8.24 to 19.68% respectively.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2017/0354-98361500008M.pdfForced Convection ApparatusEpoxy-Pine wood dust compositethermal conductivityerror analysis |
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Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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Determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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determination of thermal conductivity of pine wood dust filled epoxy composites |
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In the present investigation the Thermal conductivity in particulate filler
filled (Pine wood dust) epoxy composites at different volume fractions (6.5%,
11.3%,26.8% and 35.9%) have been determined experimentally by using Forced
Convection apparatus. The composites of pine wood dust particles of 150
micron size have been prepared by using hand-lay-up technique. The
experimental results show that the incorporation of pine wood dust results in
reduction of thermal conductivity of epoxy resin and there by improves its
thermal insulation capability. From the experiments it is also observed that
the composite with 35.9% volume fraction of pine wood dust exhibited lowest
thermal conductivity i.e 0.246 W/m-0K on comparison to 6.5%,11.3% and26.8%
volume fractions. Therefore the composite with 35.9% wood dust may be more
suitable for insulation application. Experimental results (22mm pipe
diameter) are also compared with theoretical models such as Rule of mixture
model, Maxwell model, Russell model and Baschirow & Selenew model to describe
the variation of thermal conductivity versus the volume fraction of the
filler. All these models exhibited results close to each other at low dust
filler content. On comparison, It has been found that the errors associated
with experimental (26mm Dia.) along with all the above four models with
respect to experimental ones (22mm Dia.) lie in the range of 19.60 to 44.10%,
0.76 to 12.10%, 1.86 to 5.12% and 8.24 to 19.68% respectively. |
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Forced Convection Apparatus Epoxy-Pine wood dust composite thermal conductivity error analysis |
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