Abstract
AbstractThe thermal diffusivity of evacuated and liquid-saturated borosilicate glass sieves (frits) of porosities between 20 % and 48 % is presented as measured at room temperature. The saturants cover a range in thermal diffusivity from 0.091 mm2·s−1 to 0.143 mm2·s−1. The runs were carried out using a transient hot bridge (THB) measuring instrument of an expanded uncertainty of 5 % to 10 %. The experimental results are successfully fitted to a novel transient parallel-serial (TPSC) conduction model for the time-dependent composite heat transfer in porous media. The TPSC-model is an extension of the steady-state parallel-serial conduction (PSC) model to predict the thermal conductivity. The TPSC model confirms the so-called thermal porosity of the frits under test, a term that has been introduced in a former report on the thermal conductivity of the matrices (Hammerschmidt and Abid, Int J Thermophys 42:40, 2021). The experimental findings on the conductive transport of heat by glass sieves and their accurate mathematical description in the framework of the PSC and TPSC models might effectively support improving the thermal management of electronic devices and lithium-ion batteries.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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