Thermal conductivity of three noble gases with carbon monoxide
N. Imaishi and
J. Kestin
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1984, vol. 126, issue 1, 98-115
Abstract:
The paper reports the results of new measurements of the thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of helium, neon and argon with carbon monoxide at 27.5°C and in the pressure range 0.7–12 MPa. The viscosity of these mixtures had been measured previously. The availability of their interaction viscosity allows us to calculate the contribution of the internal degrees of freedom. The Monchick-Pereira-Mason equation provides a reasonable, but far from perfect, basis for a correlation. Even though the low-density viscosity of the present mixtures was essentially the same as the corresponding mixtures with nitrogen, the thermal conductivity is different, pointing to a significant contribution from the rotational degrees of freedom.
Date: 1984
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DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(84)90145-6
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