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#1 2025-05-04 08:14:41

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Heat flow across interface between materials

This post is inspired by report of research at high temperatures.

The topic opens with a report on research investigating flow between tungsten and plastic.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technolo … 0cfd7&ei=6

The report includes mention that this phenomenon has been observed at lower temperatures.

The Optical Plane project is dependent upon flow of thermal energy through a wall of carbon and then through a layer of hydrogen resistant material, to finally arrive with sufficient force to heat hydrogen flowing through a pipe.

The key finding of the research was that heat did NOT flow effectively from tungsten to plastic.

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#2 2025-05-04 08:15:33

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Re: Heat flow across interface between materials

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