Thermal Conductivity of Gases. III. Some Values of the Thermal Conductivities of Argon, Helium, and Nitrogen from 0 °C to 75 °C at Pressures of 1 × 10 5 to 2.5 × 10 7 Pascals
Accurate measurements of the thermal conductivities of Ar and He agree with the theoretical value of 2.5 ( = viscosity, = specific heat capacity at constant volume is a number slightly greater than 1 depending upon the intermolecular potential). Measurements of the thermal conductivities of N at 9.6...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A. Physics and chemistry 1975-03, Vol.79A (2), p.407 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Accurate measurements of the thermal conductivities of Ar and He agree with the theoretical value of 2.5
(
= viscosity,
= specific heat capacity at constant volume
is a number slightly greater than 1 depending upon the intermolecular potential). Measurements of the thermal conductivities of N
at 9.6 and 75 °C as a function of pressure up to 2.53 × 10
Pa help to appraise the validity of other measurements of the thermal conductivities of dense gases. The excess conductivity of nitrogen (the additional conductivity resulting from pressure) is shown to be a function of only the density of the nitrogen from 0 to 700 °C and pressures up to 1.3 × 10
Pa. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4332 |
DOI: | 10.6028/jres.079A.005 |