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Thermal Conductivity, Anomaly in Temperature-dependence for Liquids

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1971
Most empirical equations express the thermal conductivity of normal simple liquids as linear functions of temperature. The majority of measurements to date, except water, support such a description. Very precise new measurements on toluene over the complete liquid range at 1 atm (0.299 < Tr < 0.645) show a substantial pre-freezing anomaly.
J. E. S. Venart, N. Mani
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Cooling of a Gas with a Temperature-dependent Thermal Conductivity

Physica Scripta, 1998
The question of how the temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of a gas affects its cooling rate is addressed by considering the thermal evolution of a hot gas brought into sudden contact with cold walls. It is shown that if the thermal conductivity coefficient increases with decreasing temperature, as it is the case for the cross-field ...
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A method of determining temperature-dependent thermal conductivity

Journal of Engineering Physics, 1966
A method is described for determining thermal conductivity, based on solution of the nonlinear equations of heat conduction, for a quasisteady thermal state in the presence of a moving boundary. A formula is obtained for evaluating the time to establish the quasi-steady state with a given accuracy.
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On-line identification of temperature-dependent thermal conductivity

2014 European Control Conference (ECC), 2014
Vergnaud, Alban   +5 more
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Temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of liquids

Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1963
J. K. Horrocks, E. McLaughlin
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Temperature dependence of thermal conductivity of zeolite

Proceedings of Annual / Fall Meetings of Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 2011
Fukushima, Hisashi   +2 more
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