1920
DOI: 10.1002/andp.19203682204
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Bestimmung der Wärmeleitfähigkeit des Wassers im Bereich von 0 bis 80°

Abstract: 537 3. Bestlmrnwny der WfirmelsQtfahAgkedt des Wassers 6m Bereach v m 0 648 SO0; von M a x Jako6. (Mitteilung aus der Physikalisch-Technischen Reicbsanstalt.) A. Allgemeiiies.Ilas Wiirmeleitvermogen des Wassers und anderer Flussigkeiten in Abhiingigkeit von der Temperatur mit Sicherheit zu kennen, ist von groBer Wichtigkeit sowohl fiir die Theorie der Fliissigkeiten l) als auch fur die technische Beurteilung von Strbmungs-und Wiirmeubertragungsverhaltnissen i n Fliissigkeiten uncl Gasen auf Grund der Ahnlichke… Show more

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“…the data of thermal conductivity of water are compared with those of Bates and Hazzard (1), Bridgman (2), Davis (3), Dick (6), Frontasiev (9), Hutchinson(10), Jakob(11), Kaye and Higgins (13), Nukiyama and Yffishizawa (16), Schmidt (20), Schmidt and Sellschopp (21),Smith (22), Timrot and Vargaftik (26), and Weishaupt(28).TEMPERATURE, eC. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…the data of thermal conductivity of water are compared with those of Bates and Hazzard (1), Bridgman (2), Davis (3), Dick (6), Frontasiev (9), Hutchinson(10), Jakob(11), Kaye and Higgins (13), Nukiyama and Yffishizawa (16), Schmidt (20), Schmidt and Sellschopp (21),Smith (22), Timrot and Vargaftik (26), and Weishaupt(28).TEMPERATURE, eC. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…' 71 The values for the thernaal conductivity of subcooled water in the critical region are given in Table 38. These values are identical to those in the Vukalovich steam tables^^'-^^ and the 1952 Timroth tables (4) Thernaal conductivity values in the 1958 Timroth tables^ ) are given in Table 39.…”
Section: Timroth and Vargaftik^mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most reliable methods of measurement involve the vertically downward flow of heat at a known rate through a sample of measured thickness, with measured temperature difference, Under such conditions the liquid is free from convection currents if its specific volume increases with temperature. Successful applications of this principle have been made by Jakob (10), Kaye and Higgins (11), Bates (1, S), and Bates, Hazzard, and Palmer (8), on liquids within the ordinary range of temperature and at atmospheric pressure. In addition, it has been applied to liquid oxygen and nitrogen by Hammann (9) and to liquid metals by Bidwell (4).…”
Section: Thermal Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%