1953
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-8914(53)80063-7
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The thermal conductivity of nitrogen at pressures up to 2500 atmospheres

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“…This is illustrated in Fig. 5 for nitrogen (84) and shows that the general predictions of the theory are correctly given. As the model is based on rigid spheres, it is not possible to use the theory directly to calculate the thermal conductivity wihout the injection of some empirical steps to correlate it with the properties of real molecules.…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Thermal Conduction and The Transport Proper...supporting
confidence: 52%
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“…This is illustrated in Fig. 5 for nitrogen (84) and shows that the general predictions of the theory are correctly given. As the model is based on rigid spheres, it is not possible to use the theory directly to calculate the thermal conductivity wihout the injection of some empirical steps to correlate it with the properties of real molecules.…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Thermal Conduction and The Transport Proper...supporting
confidence: 52%
“…A comparison (84) of calculated and experimental thermal conductivities for nitrogen as a function of pressure is given in Table XIII where it is seen that this procedure reproduces the experimental results satisfactorily. Alternatively Eq .71 can be fitted at the low density end using the experimental value of X0 and calculating b by substituting the virial expansion pV = RT + Bp (Eq.…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Thermal Conduction and The Transport Proper...mentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Data obtained for nitrogen at 122°F. are compared in Figure 3 with data of other investigators (7,11,13,18,20) as an indication of the reliability of the measurements with present equipment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…35 More recently, Michels et al 36 have observed a similar effect in the density dependence of the thermal conductivity. The form of Eq.…”
Section: Density Dependence Of Viscositiesmentioning
confidence: 82%