Impacts investigation of gas barrier on effective thermal conductivity and service life of vacuum insulation panel

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Mingxiao Shi
Lixia Yang
Zhaofeng Chen
Ankang Kan
Shijie Chen
Tianhao He
Jiaxiang Zhang
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[1] Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,College of Material Science and Technology
[2] Merchant Marine College,undefined
[3] Shanghai Maritime University,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 13卷
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Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIPs) are highly efficient thermal insulation materials with extremely low thermal conductivity based on the vacuum principle. With the sealing properties of the gas barrier envelopes, a long service life of the VIP is obtained. The mechanism and influence factors of gas and water vapor permeability were mathematically analyzed to explore the influence of gas barrier envelopes on the thermal performance of VIPs. Three typical gas barriers were studied, and the selection of the gas barrier and other aspects of optimization were involved. The relationships among temperature, humidity, solubility coefficient, diffusion coefficient, and permeability were concluded, which shows that temperature has a much greater effect on the permeability of the gas barrier relative to humidity. The numerical analysis and influencing factors of VIPs’ service life were also exemplified with three different types of gas barrier envelopes. The experimental results show that depending on the environment, the temperature has a major impact on the effective thermal conductivity and service life of VIP. The research was significant in the selection of gas barriers, the optimization of the performance, and the development of vacuum insulation material.
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