Abstract

The basic principles of investigation of transport processes used in generalized conduction theory are formulated. Studies in which a structure with interpenetrating components has been used for determining electrical and thermal conductivity are analyzed. It is shown that using models of such structures it is possible to calculate the thermal conductivity of gas mixtures, liquid solutions, solid disperse systems, certain alloys, and granular and fibrous materials.

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