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Thermal Conducitivity of Firebrick

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Furnman

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I have a standard 2800F high heat duty firebrick. Density average is 131 lbs/cu.ft.

How do I calculate the thermal conductivity (BTU-in/hr-sq. ft-f) at temperatures such as 500f, 1000f, 1500f and 2000f?
 
The short answer is YOU DON'T- it's measured, either by you or by the manufacturer of the brick.
 
I agree with Molten to get the definitive answer for K, but you can make the first cut at K using the heat transfer equation.

Tobalcane
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