Reduction of energy dissipations at thermally distorted pressed contacts
The macroscopic constriction that a heat flux experiences in passing between [`]isothermally flat' stainless steel and copper surfaces, which are pressed together, can be alleviated by the insertion of a copper gauze. The overall joint conductance is usually increased (except with small heat fluxes for which the enhanced micro-constriction, due to the presence of the gauze, exceeds the macro-constriction it alleviates). A design is proposed for an insert that aids energy transfer across distorted contacts which may be exposed to prolonged heat flux and thermal cycling.
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1979
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Authors: | Al-Astrabadi, F.R. ; Probert, S.D. ; O'Callaghan, P.W. ; Jones, A.M. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 5.1979, 1, p. 23-51
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Elsevier |
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