Detail publikace
Study of thermal conductivity of the porous oxide layer
RESL, O. CHABIČOVSKÝ, M. VOTAVOVÁ, H.
Originální název
Study of thermal conductivity of the porous oxide layer
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Steel production and processing are connected with high temperatures. Due to a reaction between hot surface of the steel and oxygen contained in surrounding atmosphere, oxides are formed on the surface of the steel. Created layer of oxides is called scales and has influence on cooling and quality of steel. Thickness and structure of scale layer are influenced by chemical composition of the steel, temperature and atmosphere during oxidation. Scale layer can be considerably porous which has a significant influence on thermal conductivity of this layer, because air pores have much lower thermal conductivity compared to scales. Steel samples were prepared and porosity of scale layer was studied. Further, the average thermal conductivity of porous scale layer was determined for different regimes of oxidation by FEM modelling. It was found that the average thermal conductivity of porous scale layer is influenced not only by porosity of scale layer, but also by distribution of air pores, which can has a significant effect.
Klíčová slova
Oxides, scales, porosity, thermal conductivity
Autoři
RESL, O.; CHABIČOVSKÝ, M.; VOTAVOVÁ, H.
Vydáno
13. 5. 2019
Nakladatel
Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Místo
Praha
ISBN
978-80-87012-71-0
Kniha
Engineering Mechanics 2019 Book of Full Texts
Číslo edice
1
Strany od
315
Strany do
318
Strany počet
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT157264,
author="Ondřej {Resl} and Martin {Chabičovský} and Helena {Votavová}",
title="Study of thermal conductivity of the porous oxide layer",
booktitle="Engineering Mechanics 2019 Book of Full Texts",
year="2019",
number="1",
pages="315--318",
publisher="Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences",
address="Praha",
doi="10.21495/71-0-315",
isbn="978-80-87012-71-0"
}