corus
Mechanical
- Nov 6, 2002
- 3,165
Before a material dries out I need to estimate the thermal conductivity. The conductivity of water is less than the conductivity of the materal itself when dry, but I have the feeling that the nett effect of the material being damp is to increase the thermal condcutivity. Would this be correct and is there any evidence for that? Can the overall conductivity of the damp material be estimated by the volume of water it contains?
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