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Título
A New Instrument for the Measurement of the Thermal Conductivity of Fluids
Participantes na publicação
S. G. S. Beirão (Author)
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
M. L. V. Ramires (Author)
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
M. Dix (Author)
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
C. A. Nieto de Castro (Author)
Dep. Química e Bioquímica
CQE
Resumo
The transient hot-wire technique is at present the best technique for obtaining standard reference data for the thermal conductivity of fluids. It is an absolute technique, with a working equation and a complete set of corrections reflecting departures from the ideal model, where the principal variables are measured with a high degree of accuracy. It is possible to evaluate the uncertainty of the experimental thermal conductivity data obtained using the best metrological recommendations. The liquids proposed by IUPAC (toluene, benzene, and water) as primary standards were measured with this technique with an uncertainty of 1% or better (95% confidence level). Pure gases and gaseous mixtures were also extensively studied. It is the purpose of this paper to report on a new instrument, developed in Lisbon, for the measurement of the thermal conductivity of gases and liquids, covering temperature and pressure ranges that contain the near-critical region. The performance of the instrument for pressures up to 15 MPa was tested with gaseous argon, and measurements on dry air (Synthetic gas mixture, with molar composition certified by Linde AG, Wiesbaden, Germany, Ar – 0.00920; O2 – 0.20966; N2 – 0.78114), from room temperature to 473 K and pressures up to 10 MPa are also reported. The estimated uncertainty is 1%.
Data de Publicação
2006-07
Instituição
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Suporte
International Journal of Thermophysics
Identificadores da Publicação
Editora
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Número de Páginas
24
Página Inicial
1018
Página Final
1041
Identificadores do Documento
DOI -
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-006-0093-7
URL -
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10765-006-0093-7
Keywords
air
argon
fluids
instrumentation
thermal conductivity
transient hot-wire technique
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