67 research outputs found
Synthesis of thermal insulator using chicken feather fibre in starch-clay nanocomposites
Incorporating chicken feather fibre (CFF) into natural based-nanocomposite comprising of glycerine plasticizedcassava
starch binder with bentonite (BNT) as nanofiller, a thermal insulator (TIN) was synthesized. Central
Composite Design (CCD) Response Surface Methodology was employed to carry out the experimental design using
two factors (CFF and BNT) along with one response (thermal conductivity) to produce nine materials as insulators,
comprising of 0%, 5%, and 10% BNT based on 8 g initial weight of CFF. A sample without CFF was used
as the control. Developed thermal insulators were subjected to thermal conductivity tests using Lee's disc method
at a steady state. The best insulator is TIN-4 with the lowest thermal conductivity of 0.0313 W/(mK) and the
highest insulation property of 114.63 m2k/W, while TIN-10 with no CFF has the highest thermal conductivity of
0.0549 W/(mk) and lowest insulation property of 48.1603 m2k/W. Proportionate use of chicken feather fibre in
starch-clay nanocomposite will help synthesize an effective thermal insulator with minimum cost
A Comparison Investigation of Experimental and Computational Fuel Slosh Models Utilizing Diaphragm-Implemented Spacecraft Propellant Tanks
Heat transfer of dry granular materials in a bladed mixer: Effect of thermal properties and agitation rate
Thermal Performance of the U-Tube Solar Collector Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation
Investigation of Novel Configuration of Hydrogen Micromix Combustor for Low NOx Emission
Numerical Simulation of the Heat Transfer in the Cryoprobe of an Innovative Apparatus for Cryosurgery
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