Title of article
Predicting the thermal conductivity of aluminium alloys in the cryogenic to room temperature range Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Adam L. Woodcraft، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
421
To page
431
Abstract
Aluminium alloys are being used increasingly in cryogenic systems. However, cryogenic thermal conductivity measurements have been made on only a few of the many types in general use. This paper describes a method of predicting the thermal conductivity of any aluminium alloy between the superconducting transition temperature (approximately 1 K) and room temperature, based on a measurement of the thermal conductivity or electrical resistivity at a single temperature. Where predictions are based on low temperature measurements (approximately 4 K and below), the accuracy is generally better than 10%. Useful predictions can also be made from room temperature measurements for most alloys, but with reduced accuracy. This method permits aluminium alloys to be used in situations where the thermal conductivity is important without having to make (or find) direct measurements over the entire temperature range of interest. There is therefore greater scope to choose alloys based on mechanical properties and availability, rather than on whether cryogenic thermal conductivity measurements have been made. Recommended thermal conductivity values are presented for aluminium 6082 (based on a new measurement), and for 1000 series, and types 2014, 2024, 2219, 3003, 5052, 5083, 5086, 5154, 6061, 6063, 6082, 7039 and 7075 (based on low temperature measurements in the literature).
Keywords
Metals (A) , Electrical conductivity (C) , Thermal conductivity (C)
Journal title
Cryogenics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Cryogenics
Record number
1172559
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