S. Oluyamo, T. M. Aramide, Mathew Adefusika Adekoya, O. Famutimi
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摘要
本文研究了三种不同木材的体积和颗粒的热性能变化:大角翼鱼、米利沙和菲律宾Celtis philippensis分别属于蕨科、桑科和榆科。采用改进的液压机模具将颗粒样品成型为合适的圆盘形状,将大块样品用圆锯加工成圆盘形状。结果表明,所选木材的导热系数随粒径的变化而变化。对于所有种类的木材,散装样品的热导率值都高于颗粒。在不同的粒径中,300 μm的导热系数高于600 μm和850 μm。研究确定,本研究中木质材料的导热系数为粒径为0.0855 -0.3150 Wm -1 K -1,散装样品为0.2130-0.4298Wm -1 K -1。特定颗粒尺寸的木材样品表现出与工业绝缘体材料相当的低导热性。在本研究的范围内,与散装木材材料相比,所有颗粒尺寸都被认为是有效的更好的隔热材料。
Variation of Bulk and Particle Thermal Properties of Some Selected Wood Materials for Solar Device Applications
The study examines the variation of thermal properties of bulk and particle of three different wood species: Pterygota macrocarpa, Milicia excelsa and Celtis philippensis of the families of Sterculiaceae, Moraceae and Ulmaceae. The particle samples were moulded to appropriate disc shape using modified hydraulic press mould while the bulk samples were turn into disc shape using circular saw machine. The results showed that thermal conductivity of the selected wood materials changed with particle sizes. Bulk samples have higher thermal conductivity values than the particles for all the wood species. Among the particle sizes, 300 μm has the highest thermal conductivity value compared with 600 μm and 850 μm respectively. It was established in the research that the thermal conductivity of wood materials in the study ranged between 0.0855 -0.3150 Wm -1 K -1 for particle sizes and 0.2130-0.4298Wm -1 K -1 for bulk samples. The wood samples for the specific particle sizes exhibit low thermal conductivity that is comparable with materials used as industrial insulators. Within the limit of this research, all the particle sizes considered potent better thermal insulators compared with bulk wood materials.