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The following pages link to Modeling and prediction of the effective thermal conductivity of random open-cell porous foams (Q2425927):
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- Effective conductive properties of open-cell foams (Q540907) (← links)
- Study on the melting process of phase change materials in metal foams using lattice Boltzmann method (Q546381) (← links)
- Effective thermal conductivity of functionally graded random micro-heterogeneous materials using representative volume element and Bem (Q634331) (← links)
- Theoretical study of the effective thermal conductivity of graphite foam based on a unit cell model (Q656755) (← links)
- Determination of effective thermal conductivity for polyurethane foam by use of fractal method (Q851252) (← links)
- Thermal conductivity bounds for isotropic, porous materials (Q978157) (← links)
- The effective thermal properties of solid foam beds: experimental and estimated temperature profiles (Q993004) (← links)
- Experimental investigations of the coupled conductive and radiative heat transfer in metallic/ceramic foams (Q1038190) (← links)
- Investigations of the radiative properties of Al-NiP foams using tomographic images and stereoscopic micrographs (Q1948342) (← links)
- Effective thermal conductivity of gas-solid composite materials and the temperature difference effect at high temperature (Q1973207) (← links)
- Optimum convergence parameters of lattice Boltzmann method for predicting effective thermal conductivity (Q2136726) (← links)
- Conjugate heat transfer through nano scale porous media to optimize vacuum insulation panels with lattice Boltzmann methods (Q2203725) (← links)
- Lattice Boltzmann modeling of transport phenomena in fuel cells and flow batteries (Q2410626) (← links)
- Analytical considerations of thermal radiation in cellular metal foams with open cells (Q2476083) (← links)
- Study of CO<sub>2</sub> desublimation during cryogenic carbon capture using the lattice Boltzmann method (Q6044956) (← links)
- A fast cosine transformation accelerated method for predicting effective thermal conductivity (Q6550138) (← links)