Evaluation of effective thermal conductivity of sintered porous materials using an improved discrete element model

POWDER TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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This work aims to revise and apply an original discrete element model (DEM) to evaluate effective thermal conductivity of sintered porous materials. The model, based on two -particle sintering geometry, calculates inter -particle neck using Constant Volume (CV) criterion. The model was validated using experimental measurements on sintered porous NiAl. For DEM simulations, heterogeneous samples with real particle size distribution and different densities were obtained by simulation of hot pressing. Neck size evaluated using Coble's and CV models were compared to show that commonly used Coble's model overestimates neck size and conductivity. The proposed model was improved by neck -size correction to compensate for nonphysical overlaps at higher densities and by adding grain -boundary resistance to account for porosity within necks. Resistance contribution from grain boundaries was shown to decrease with increasing density. Thermal conductivity obtained from the improved model was close to experimental results, suggesting validity of the model.
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Discrete element method,Effective thermal conductivity,Porous materials,Sintering,Heat conduction simulation
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