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Materials
- Mar 28, 2006
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I need to calculate the temperature rise of the cold side in a microheat barrier (vacuum insulating) system. The constant temperature of the heat source (hot side) would be 760 deg.C, the initial cold side temperature is RT 25 deg.C and the overal thermal conductivity of the thermal barrier is as low as 0.0004 W/mK (inclusive Radiation shielding) with a vacuum-gap of 5 microns.
Since the temperature of the cold side must not exceed 400 deg.C I need to find out how much time it takes for the cold side to reach this temperature. Are there appropriate methods to calculate the temperature rise versus time?
Since the temperature of the cold side must not exceed 400 deg.C I need to find out how much time it takes for the cold side to reach this temperature. Are there appropriate methods to calculate the temperature rise versus time?