Thermal conductivity behavior of boron carbides

Abstract
Knowledge of the thermal conductivity of boron carbide is necessary to evaluate its potential for high-temperature thermoelectric energy conversion applications. We have measured the thermal diffusivity of hot-pressed boron carbide BxC samples as a function of composition (4≤x≤9), temperature (3001700 K), and temperature cycling. These data, in concert with density and specific-heat data, yield the thermal conductivities of these materials. We discuss the results in terms of a structural model that has been previously advanced by two of us (D.E. and C.W.) to explain the electronic transport data. Some novel mechanisms for thermal conduction are briefly discussed.

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