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Density dependence in the thermal conductivity of cellulose fiber mats and wood shavings mats: investigation of the apparent thermal conductivity of coarse pores

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Fig. 1 Procedure for producing a test sample
Fig. 3 Relationships between mat density and thermal conductivity,CF cellulose fiber, WS wood shavings
Fig. 4 Surface appearance of a CF mat (left) and a WS mat (right) with a density of 60 kg/m3
Fig. 5 Relationships between the parameter kcp and the coefficient ofvariance (COV) of factor Z
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