Mori-tanaka based estimates of effective thermal conductivity of various engineering materials

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The purpose of this paper is to present a simple micromechanics-based model to estimate the effective thermal conductivity of macroscopically isotropic materials of matrix-inclusion type. The methodology is based on the well-established Mori-Tanaka method for composite media reinforced with ellipsoidal inclusions, extended to account for imperfect thermal contact at the matrix-inclusion interface, random orientation of particles and particle size distribution. Using simple ensemble averaging arguments, we show that the Mori-Tanaka relations are still applicable for these complex systems, provided that the inclusion conductivity is appropriately modified. Such conclusion is supported by the verification of the model against a detailed finite-element study as well as its validation against experimental data for a wide range of engineering material systems. © 2011 by the authors.

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Stránský, J., Vorel, J., Zeman, J., & Šejnoha, M. (2011). Mori-tanaka based estimates of effective thermal conductivity of various engineering materials. Micromachines, 2(2), 129–149. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi2020129

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