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Design considerations for unevacuated horizontal multilayer insulation systems

Kouichi Kamiuto

Applied Energy, 1985, vol. 20, issue 4, 252 pages

Abstract: Heat transfers through unevacuated horizontal multilayer insulation systems, heated from below and cooled from above, were analyzed theoretically. The optimal position of the first intermediate plate in the immediate vicinity of the hot boundary that yields the minimum heat transfer rate for the insulation layers was revealed. In addition, the effect of the number of intermediate plates on the absolute minimum heat transfer rate was determined.

Date: 1985
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