Thermal Conductivity 25/Thermal Expansion 13

By (author)C Uher

Proceedings of the joint conferences of the Twenty-Fifth International Thermal Conductivity Conference and the Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Thermal Expansion Symposium, on June 13-16, 1999 in Ann Arbor, Michigan USA.

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Thermal conductivity and thermal expansion are two distinct properties of materials, but they can be related in the context of thermal physics and material science. While these properties are distinct, they can be related in certain contexts. For example, when a material is heated or cooled, it might experience thermal expansion or contraction. The ability of the material to conduct heat can influence how evenly or quickly this expansion or contraction occurs throughout the material.