The design and composition of heat shields is becoming a major factor in the design of future automobiles. The optimization of heat insulation materials is crucial in keeping size, mass, and cost to be minimum. The purpose of this paper is to describe the testing of four different fibrous insulating materials simulating 150000 miles of the Underbody heat shielding that a light duty truck may experience. The materials were tested before and after the thermal durability experiment to show the degraded conduction performance of each sample.
Thermal durability testing for underbody fibrous heat shields
Das Untersuchen der thermischen Haltbarkeit von Hitzeschildern, die für den Fahrzeugunterbau vorgesehen sind
SAE Technical Papers ; 1-3
1995
3 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 1 Quelle
Conference paper
English
Thermal Durability Testing for Underbody Fibrous Heat Shields
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