Study of behaviour of thermal insulation materials under extremely low pressure

In most thermal insulation materials, reduced internal pressure improves thermal insulation properties. It reduces heat transport by convection as well as heat conduction in gases in the material´s pore structure. The dependence of thermal conductivity on pressure is individual to every type of insu...

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Main Authors: Zach Jiří, Peterková Jitka, Bubeník Jan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/31/matecconf_cesbp2019_02044.pdf
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spelling doaj-796373051e664a5da2a8d23a6a47ddb32021-02-02T08:13:02ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012820204410.1051/matecconf/201928202044matecconf_cesbp2019_02044Study of behaviour of thermal insulation materials under extremely low pressureZach Jiří0Peterková Jitka1Bubeník Jan2Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil EngineeringBrno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil EngineeringBrno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil EngineeringIn most thermal insulation materials, reduced internal pressure improves thermal insulation properties. It reduces heat transport by convection as well as heat conduction in gases in the material´s pore structure. The dependence of thermal conductivity on pressure is individual to every type of insulation with open porosity. In general, a material with fine porosity is not very sensitive to pressure change within the range of very low pressure to vacuum. On the other hand, materials with a larger number of bigger pores are more sensitive to changing pressure. Any pressure change between atmosphere pressure and vacuum causes a change in thermal conductivity. The paper presents the results of an investigation into the behaviour of alternative fibrous insulations usable in the production of vacuum insulation panels at low pressure.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/31/matecconf_cesbp2019_02044.pdf
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Study of behaviour of thermal insulation materials under extremely low pressure
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description In most thermal insulation materials, reduced internal pressure improves thermal insulation properties. It reduces heat transport by convection as well as heat conduction in gases in the material´s pore structure. The dependence of thermal conductivity on pressure is individual to every type of insulation with open porosity. In general, a material with fine porosity is not very sensitive to pressure change within the range of very low pressure to vacuum. On the other hand, materials with a larger number of bigger pores are more sensitive to changing pressure. Any pressure change between atmosphere pressure and vacuum causes a change in thermal conductivity. The paper presents the results of an investigation into the behaviour of alternative fibrous insulations usable in the production of vacuum insulation panels at low pressure.
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