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Determination of thermal conductivity in nano-oxides under the effect of size, dimension and thermal Kapitza resistance
Monika Goyal

The author has proposed a simple model to determine the effective thermal conductivity variance in nanomaterials with respect to size under Kapitza thermal resistance effect. The formulation is based on the relation of thermal conductivity with specific heat, sound velocity and mean free path in nanosolids. Using the Jiang’s qualitative approach for melting temperature variation in nanomaterials with dimension and size;the thermal conductivity expression for nanosolids is formulated. Effective thermal conductivity of nanosolid is determined on the basis of effective medium approach. The results obtained from formulation depicts the increase in Effective thermal conductivity of nanomaterial with increase in its size. The present model results are seen in good consistency with the available data of previous workers and matches the variation trend as predicted previously. The exponential drop in thermal conductivity of nanomaterials with their size reduction to nanoscale make them efficient material to be use in thermoelectric devices because of their high figure of merit.

Keywords: thermal conductivity, dimension, size, kapitza resistance, nano-oxides

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DOI: 10.32908/hthp.v53.1653