THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF HIGH TEMPERATURE INSULATION MATERIALS IN AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS.

E. A. Skrabek, R. P. Tye, A. O. Desjarlais

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Abstract

A number of load-bearing thermal insulation materials have been evaluated for thermal performance characteristics up to 1200 K in various gaseous and vacuum environments. The materials studied encompassed cellular, fiber, and sintered fiber products including microporous fiber block samples. Details of the special techniques required for high temperature-guarded hot plate measurement in different environments are outlined. Results are presented for the materials and compared with limited data available for many of the products.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-370
Number of pages10
JournalRevue internationale des hautes temperatures et des refractaires
Volume16
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1978
EventEur Thermophys Prop Conf, 6th - Dubrovnik, Yugosl
Duration: Jul 26 1978Jul 30 1978

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