Oct 26, 2011 #1 asimpson Mechanical Joined Aug 6, 2010 Messages 300 Location IE I am seeking a ceramic material to use as heat store at 850C. What would be the highest heat cap. ceramic? Thanks
I am seeking a ceramic material to use as heat store at 850C. What would be the highest heat cap. ceramic? Thanks
Oct 26, 2011 Thread starter #2 asimpson Mechanical Joined Aug 6, 2010 Messages 300 Location IE Nothing too exotic or expensive. Thanks Upvote 0 Downvote
Oct 26, 2011 #3 IRstuff Aerospace Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 44,904 Location US Boron Nitride is a possibility at 3.1 J/cc-K, but iron and copper appear to be higher at ~3.5 J/cc-K TTFN FAQ731-376 Chinese prisoner wins Nobel Peace Prize Upvote 0 Downvote
Boron Nitride is a possibility at 3.1 J/cc-K, but iron and copper appear to be higher at ~3.5 J/cc-K TTFN FAQ731-376 Chinese prisoner wins Nobel Peace Prize
Oct 26, 2011 #4 Compositepro Chemical Joined Oct 22, 2003 Messages 7,846 Location US Phase change (melting)will store far more heat than simple heat capacity. For example, the melting point of sodium chloride is 801C with a heat of fusion of 123 cal/g. Upvote 0 Downvote
Phase change (melting)will store far more heat than simple heat capacity. For example, the melting point of sodium chloride is 801C with a heat of fusion of 123 cal/g.
Oct 30, 2011 #5 chatpall Materials Joined Oct 30, 2011 Messages 3 Try to use Talc. We need more information about your usage. All about materials http://materialing.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Try to use Talc. We need more information about your usage. All about materials http://materialing.com