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Design of Experiments for the Thermal Characterization of Metallic Foam
2004
37th AIAA Thermophysics Conference
unpublished
Metallic foams are being investigated for possible use in the thermal protection systems of reusable launch vehicles. As a result, the performance of these materials needs to be characterized over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. In this paper a radiation/conduction model is presented for heat transfer in metallic foams. Candidates for the optimal transient experiment to determine the intrinsic properties of the model are found by two methods. First, an optimality criterion is used
doi:10.2514/6.2004-2170
fatcat:qxpx3qqey5ahdidkqyrtprfpki