Thermal Conductivity of Mixed Refrigerants R-125/R-134A and R-32/R-125
The results of measurements of the thermal conductivity carried out in a gas phase for six binary mixed refrigerants, consisting of hydrofluorocarbons R-125, R-134a, and R32, are analyzed. For each mixture, an equation is given for calculating its thermal conductivity depending on temperature and pr...
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