solid foam

Wall heat transfer coefficient and effective radial conductivity of ceramic foam catalyst supports

In this work, different tubular solid-foam packed-beds were experimentally investigated under air flow in order to determine the effective conductivity and wall-to-bed heat transfer coefficient. Several foam types with different material, namely silicon carbide and alumina, and cell density were tested. Foam samples were experimentally studied using different air flow rates and wall temperatures ranging between 200 and 500 °C. Axial and radial steady-state temperatures in the bed were experimentally measured and analysed with a two-dimensional, one-equation model.

Analysis of Passive Temperature Control Systems Using Phase Change Materials for Application to Secondary Batteries Cooling

Temperature control is one of the most significant factors to improve the performance
and extend the cycle life of a battery. It is, therefore, important to design and implement
an effective battery thermal management system (TMS). Phase change materials (PCMs)
can be used as a cooling means for batteries. In the present paper, a preliminary analysis
of the thermal behavior of PCMs used to cool down a heated metal surface was carried
out. Tests have shown that pure PCMs are able to limit the temperature increase, but

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