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ESDU 00019:2001

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Thermal Conductivity, Viscosity, Isobaric Specific Heat Capacity and Prandtl Number of Gases at Low Pressure: Oxygenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons – Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones and Ethers

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ESDU 2001-02 72
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ESDU 00019 presents values of thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity, specific heat capacity and Prandtl number of the vapours of oxygenated hydrocarbons at or below atmospheric pressure. The data for thermal conductivity and viscosity result from the correlation of experimental data extracted from the literature. For specific heat capacity, the data were calculated from best fits to values published by Texas A & M University or from PPDS. The data correlation procedures used to obtain the values of thermal conductivity, viscosity and specific heat capacity are described and the effects of pressure are indicated. The experimental data used are believed to be the most reliable available and have been reviewed and suitably extended. For the lower members of the alcohol series and for acetone, association effects on thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity values are indicated in footnotes to the main tables. Tabulated values are for the unassociated vapour. The data are presented in tabular form at intervals of either 20 K or 20 degree Celsius and except for Prandtl number as equations. The temperature range covered is from below the normal boiling point to at least 1.3 times the critical temperature. The uncertainties in the values are noted on the tables, and the sources of the data for each compound are listed.

ESDU 00019:2001
$62.40