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    The thermal conductivity of pure nitrogen and of mixtures of nitrogen and carbon dioxide at elevated temperatures and pressures

    The thermal conductivities of nitrogen at 470 K and six mixtures of nitrogen and carbon dioxide at various temperatures have been measured as a function of pressure up to 25 MPa. The mixtures were measured at ...

    A. I. Johns, S. Rashid, L. Rowan, J. T. R. Watson in International Journal of Thermophysics (1988)

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    Thermal conductivity of air in the range 312 to 373 K and 0.1 to 24 MPa

    We have used the transient hot-wire technique to make absolute measurements of the thermal conductivity of dry, CO2-free air in the temperature range from 312 to 373 K and at pressures of up to 24 MPa. The precis...

    A. C. Scott, A. I. Johns, J. T. R. Watson in International Journal of Thermophysics (1981)

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    Viscosity of steam in the critical region

    The shear viscosity of fluids exhibits an anomalous enhancement in the close vicinity of the critical point. A detailed experimental study of the viscosity of steam in the critical region has been reported by ...

    R. S. Basu, J. V. Sengers, J. T. R. Watson in International Journal of Thermophysics (1980)