Abstract

It is determined experimentally that a single law governs the cooling of flat vertical preheated specimens of nonwoven materials under conditions of natural convection. The cooling law for the surface of the material is characterized by two parameters: the cooling rate and the rate of decrease in the cooling rate. A relationship is found between the cooling parameters and the thermophysical constants of the material. It is proposed that the cooling parameters be used to experimentally determine the material’s thermophysical constants.

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