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HERO ID
5619099
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of silicone - poly(styrelene butadiene) rubber blends from 60 to 300 K
Author(s)
Bhowmick, T; Gupta, BR; Pattanayak, S
Year
1992
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Cryogenics
ISSN:
0011-2275
Volume
32
Issue
7
Page Numbers
623-627
DOI
10.1016/0011-2275(92)90293-J
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1992JB72300003
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001122759290293J
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Abstract
The variation of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity with temperature for silicone rubber - styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) blends having compositions of 0 to 100% of SBR is reported. It is observed from the experimental data that polymers with high chain branching and heavy side groups play a predominant role in their variation with temperature. These properties increase with temperature and attain a peak value near the Tg of SBR and then decrease rapidly asymptotically to a value near room temperature. The experimental values of thermal conductivity for the entire blend composition are empirically correlated by a single polynomial equation for the above temperature zone in the form of C(T) = A1T + A2T2 − A3T3, where the constants A1, A2 and A3 are functions of composition, F. This empirical equation fits the experimental values throughout the range except in the glass transition region of SBR. An approximate theoretical model of thermal conductivity on the basis of Klemen's theory with Ree's modification in the cryogenic temperature region is developed and compared with the experimental results. It shows that except in the transition region it matches qualitatively with the experimental values. The change of thermal diffusivity is also calculated. It is found that these values also match the existing theoretical propositions.
Keywords
thermal conductivity; thermal diffusivity
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