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Experimental verification of suitability of insulation testing rig in determining thermophysical properties of insulating materials

Author: S. N. Nnamchi; O. A. Nnamchi; O. S. Odebiyi; O. Edosa; and T. Wanazusi
Publisher: cogent engineering
Published: 2019
Section: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Abstract

Verification of suitability of insulation testing rig (ITR) in determining the thermophysical properties of insulating materials (IM) is strongly based on the measurement of temperatures on the inner/outer surfaces of the insulators (white cotton fabric, molded ash, molded rice husk andmolded sawdust), outer surface of mild steel, and the temperatures of the external/internal heat transfer fluids (air/water). The dimensionless excess temperature (heat rejection factor(HRF)) was determined as the ratio of IM to mild steel excess temperature. Thermal balance on the IM led to mechanistic thermal equation whose coefficient yielded the insulation parameter, which is synonymous with the fin parameter. The thermal conductivity of the insulators was uniquely determined as a function of HRF, geometric shapes of the insulator/mild steel, and the internal/external fluid properties. Distinctively, the thermal diffusivity was determined as function of rate of dimensionless excess temperature and the insulation parameter rather than as ratio of thermal conductivity to thermal storage capacity. Essentially, the thermal conductivity determined for the above-mentioned IM were;