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Heat and Sound Insulation Materials

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Of the three heat transfer processes: heat conduction, convection and radiation, convectional heat transfer is reduced by fiber and foam insulation materials1, 2). Air circulation is prevented by compartmentalizing the air space into small sections which reduce the temperature gradients dramatically (Grasshoff-value). A heat conductivity close to that of motionless air is the final endeavor.

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Knop, A., Pilato, L.A. (1985). Heat and Sound Insulation Materials. In: Phenolic Resins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02429-4_13

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