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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 06, 2001
Filed:
May. 03, 1999
Robert Lynn Beran, Covington, VA (US);
James Arthur Rule, Jr., Lexington, VA (US);
Westvaco Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to an apparatus and method for determining paperboard thermal conductivity. Such structures of this type, generally, determine the thermal conductivity of a planar material, such as paperboard or insulating foams. The apparatus is designed to characterize the heat flow from a heated brass cylinder, through a flat paperboard sample, and into another brass cylinder. The brass cylinders are fully insulated, except at the sample interface. During the test, which is in a transient state, the hot mass loses energy, raising the temperature of the cooler mass as the two masses approach an intermediate equilibrium temperature. Knowing that the brass masses are fully insulated, except for the heat transfer interface, and knowing the physical properties of the masses, the only unknown in the mathematical model describing the experiment is the thermal conductivity, k, of the paperboard sample, which enables its determination.