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Modeling the principle physical parameters of graphite carbon foam

Abstract

Graphite carbon foam, a mesophase, pitch-based material, portrays highly ordered topology structures which exhibit superior mechanical and thermal properties. Typical graphite carbon foam with dimensions 5cm3, can have a surface area greater than 11m2, making it an excellent candidate for heat transfer applications. Accurate three dimensional modeling of carbon foams is necessary to study and predict their properties in simulation. This paper describes a computer algorithm for modeling POCO Foam® and similar carbon foams. The algorithm, written in MATLAB, captures the principle physical parameters of the carbon foam including bubble and pore diameter ranges and overall foam void percentage while retaining the random dispersal of spherical bubbles found in manufactured foams.

Authors

James L; Austin S; Moore CA; Stephens D; Walsh KK; Wesson GD

Journal

Carbon, Vol. 48, No. 9, pp. 2418–2424

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 1, 2010

DOI

10.1016/j.carbon.2010.02.043

ISSN

0008-6223

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