Study on the Properties of Geocement Based Thermal Insulating Materials for High Temperature Technical Appliances

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Three different types ofgeocement thermal insulation materials for energy storage unit were selected after preliminary test. Perlite and vermiculite were added as thermal insulation fillers during mixing process. The produced materials were subjected to heat treatment before determining their properties. The materials produced are characterized by low density (321–376 kg/m3) and thermal conductivity (0.0727 – 0.0766 W/mK). These materials ensure the minimum heat losses of the energy storage unit if the temperature of the medium is 318–923 K and the thickness of thermal insulation layer is 153–160 mm.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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