It shows what an ideal polyurethane foam looks like inside. You will be able to fly through the foam !
You will see how the struts and walls are created
The more bubbles are initially created, the finer the foam is and the cells are smaller and thermal conductivity lower.
Measure the size of emulsion bubbles or foam cells
When bubbles grow, eventually they touch each other and then different things happen.
The size of the foam cell elements depends mainly on density and achieved cell size.
Foam conductivity depends on many intertwined factors. Explore them all.
Different materials absorb radiation with different wavelengths. Their thermal conductivity depends on the absorption.
When foam cells are small and density low, most of the heat is transfered via radiation. Then Mie scattering slows the heat transfer down.
How green is a "green" product?
The apps were developed within the frame of a SMART project nr. 10018814 co-funded by Innovate UK.
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