1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00979269
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Experimental study of the thermal conductivity of hydrazine hydrate at high values of the state parameters

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“…In terms of pressure effects on hydrate thermal conductivity, Safarov and Zaripova [37] have studied the conductivity of hydrazine hydrate and found that increasing pressure led to an increased conductivity in the 0.1 to 49 MPa pressure range, increasing by some 15% from lowest to highest pressures for any given temperature. Anderrson and Johari [38,39] have studied the variation of thermal conductivity of THF hydrate, ice and ice clathrates due to pressure-induced collapse: although increasing pressure led to ice and ice clathrate thermal conductivity decreasing upon collapse, it generally increased for THF hydrate.…”
Section: Mechanisms and Pressure Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of pressure effects on hydrate thermal conductivity, Safarov and Zaripova [37] have studied the conductivity of hydrazine hydrate and found that increasing pressure led to an increased conductivity in the 0.1 to 49 MPa pressure range, increasing by some 15% from lowest to highest pressures for any given temperature. Anderrson and Johari [38,39] have studied the variation of thermal conductivity of THF hydrate, ice and ice clathrates due to pressure-induced collapse: although increasing pressure led to ice and ice clathrate thermal conductivity decreasing upon collapse, it generally increased for THF hydrate.…”
Section: Mechanisms and Pressure Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%