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Thermophysical Properties of Pure Fluids and Aqueous Systems at High Temperatures and High Pressures

 

ISBN 1-56700-212-9

Price: $619.00  


Thermophysical Properties of Pure Fluids and Aqueous Systems at High Temperatures and High Pressures / 3 Thermal Conductivity of Light and Heavy Water and Aqueous Salt Solutions at High Temperatures and High Pressures
Table of contents:
3 Thermal Conductivity of Light and Heavy Water and Aqueous Salt Solutions at High Temperatures and High Pressures
3. 1 Review of Available Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Light and Heavy Water and Aqueous Salt Solutions in the Liquid Phase
3.1.1 Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Light Water in the Liquid Phase
3.1.2 Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Heavy Water in the Liquid Phase
3.1.3 Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Aqueous Salt Solutions in the Liquid Phase at Atmospheric Pressure
3.1.4 Thermal Conductivity Measurements for Aqueous Salt Solutions in the Liquid Phase at High Pressures
3. 2 Parallel-Plate Technique for Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Light and Heavy Water and Aqueous Solutions at High Temperatures and High Pressures
3.3 Review of Correlations and Prediction Techniques for the Thermal Conductivity of Light and Heavy Water
3.3.1 Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity Data for Light and Heavy Water as a Function of Temperature
3.3.2 Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity Data for Light and Heavy Water as a Function of Temperature and Pressure
3.3.3 Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity Data for Light and Heavy Water as a Function of Temperature and Density
3.4 Review of Correlations and Prediction Techniques for the Thermal Conductivity of Aqueous Salt Solutions
3.4.1 Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity Data for Aqueous Salt Solutions as a Function of Temperature and Concentration
3.4.2 Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity Data for Aqueous Salt Solutions as a Function of Temperature, Pressure, and Concentration
3.4.3 Prediction Techniques for the Thermal Conductivity of Aqueous Salt Solutions at High Temperatures and High Pressures
3.5 Comparisons of the Experimental Thermal Conductivity Data with Prediction and Correlation Equations. Deviation Plots and Deviation Statistics



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