Thermal conductivity of micro/nano-porous polymers: Prediction models and applications
Haiyan Yu, Haochun Zhang, Jinchuan Zhao, Jing Liu, Xinlin Xia, Xiaohu, Wu

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent models for predicting the thermal conductivity of micro/nano-porous polymers, highlighting gaps in understanding heat transfer mechanisms at small scales and suggesting directions for future research.
Contribution
It summarizes existing calculation models for thermal conductivity of micro/nano porous polymers and discusses their limitations and areas needing further investigation.
Findings
Few studies on heat transfer of micro/nano porous polymers.
Existing models mainly focus on conductive and radiative heat transfer.
Identifies need for research on nanoscale heat transfer mechanisms.
Abstract
Micro/nano porous polymeric material is considered a unique industrial material due to its extremely low thermal conductivity, low density, and high surface area. Therefore, it is necessary to establish an accurate thermal conductivity prediction model suiting their applicable conditions and provide a theoretical basis for expanding of their applications. In this work, the development of the calculation model of equivalent thermal conductivity of micro/nano porous polymeric materials in recent years was summarized. Firstly, it reviews the process of establishing the overall equivalent thermal conductivity calculation model for micro/nano porous polymers. Then, the predicted calculation models of thermal conductivity are introduced according to the conductive thermal conductivity models and the radiative thermal conductivity models separately. In addition, the thermal conduction part is…
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