Thermal Conductivity 30


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Thermal Conductivity 18


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The International Thermal Conductivity Conference was started in 1961 with the initiative of Mr. Charles F. Lucks, who passed away on 8 July 1982 and to the memory of whom this volume is dedicated. These Conferences on thermal conductivity grew out of the needs of researchers in the field. The Conferences were held annu ally from 1961 to 1973 and have been held biennially since 1975 when our Center for Information and Numerical Data Analysis and Synthesis (CINDAS) of Purdue University became the Permanent Sponsor of the Conferences. These Conferences provide a broadly based forum for researchers actively working on the thermal conduc tivity and closely related properties to convene on a regular basis to exchange their ideas and experiences and report their findings and results. The Conferences have been self-perpetuating and are an example of how a technical community with a common purpose can transcend the invisible, artificial barriers between disciplines and gather together in increasing numbers without the need of national pub licity and continuing funding support, when they see something worthwhile going on. It is believed that this series of Conferences not only will grow stronger, but will set an example for research ers in other fields on how to jointly attack their own problem areas.




Insulation Materials, Testing and Applications, 2nd Volume


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Papers presented at the syposium of the same name held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, October 1991, address issues connected with reflectives, radiant barriers, radiation control coatings; economics and energy impact; long-term thermal performance of foams; assessments and properties of foams; convection




Thermal Insulation Performance


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Thermal Conductivity


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Thermal Conductivity 26


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Major edited presentations of new developments in materials science and technology.










An Investigation of Thermal Insulating Materials for Undersea Habitats


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Details and results of a literature search and study of thermal insulating materials for use at elevated pressures in atmospheres suitable for breathing are presented herein. Sufficient theory and data were found to permit determination of heat loss data of some insulating materials, assuming all the gas within the insulation was replaced by the breathing gas mixture. The accuracy of the theoretical values, the degree to which the gas mixture permeates the insulation, and the significance of the gas pressure in the permeation process remain to be determined experimentally. (Author).