Numerical modelling of effective thermal conductivity for modified geomaterial using lattice element method

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2017
Macroscopic parameters such as effective thermal conductivity (ETC) is an important parameter which is affected by micro and meso level behaviour of particulate materials, and has been extensively examined in the past decades. In this paper, a new lattice based numerical model is developed to predict the ETC of sand and modified high thermal backfill material for energy transportation used for underground power cables. 2D and 3D simulations are performed to analyse and detect differences resulting from model simplification. The thermal conductivity of the granular mixture is determined numerically considering the volume and the shape of the each constituting portion. The new numerical method is validated with transient needle measurements and the existing theoretical and semi empirical models for thermal conductivity prediction sand and the modified backfill material for dry condition. The numerical prediction and the measured values are in agreement to a large extent.
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Authors Zarghaam Haider Rizvi;Dinesh Shrestha;Amir S. Sattari;Frank Wuttke;Zarghaam Haider Rizvi;Dinesh Shrestha;Amir S. Sattari;Frank Wuttke;
Journal heat and mass transfer
Year 2017
DOI doi:10.1007/s00231-017-2140-2
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