Friday, July 31, 2009

Thermal Conductor able to transfer more than 3000 C heat Wanted. Do you know any material that can do the job?

Thermal Conductor able to transfer more than 3000 C heat Wanted. Do you know any material that can do the job?
























































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Thermal Conductor able to transfer more than 3000 C heat Wanted. Do you know any material that can do the job?
Tungsten?
Reply:Most metals melt before you get to 3000°C. Tungsten has a melting point of 3410.





Most common ceramics aren't even very usable at thoes temps, and depending on the thermal stresses may fracture if there is a 3000°C difference across them.
Reply:at 3000c most of the lighter metals are molten so they would be able to carry the heat as a liquid does


I wouldnt use sodium or the lower metals as they are highly reactive


ie they WILL go BANG


probably aluminium or copper





a further problem is that it would have to be a multi stage transfer operation using progressively lower heat transfer mediums very expensive








but if you actually mean insulators that would be a much simpler operation probably ceramics or some variation


The Shuttle at reentry reachs at least 3000C


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