The Active Thermal Conductivity Of Hot Glass: Verification Of The Concept

The concept of active thermal conductivity is a new way to simultaneously describe the phonoic thermal conduction and radiative heat transfer. Its great advantage is that it allows a realistic calculation of the temperature profile inside a cooling glass body with mathematically simple means.

Author
U Fotheringham
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Schott Research 1996-1998 177-189
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1822

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The Active Thermal Conductivity Of Hot Glass: Verification Of The Concept
Schott Research 1996-1998 177-189
S 1822
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