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Bernard LE NEINDRE: CNRS Research Director - Materials and High Pressure Engineering Laboratory Université Paris-Nord
INTRODUCTION
In this article, we've compiled a number of tables showing the thermal conductivity of pure fluids as a function of temperature and pressure.
The data most often cover only the liquid domain, but sometimes both the liquid and gaseous domains. On the other hand, practically no values have been presented for the critical region, due to the small number of experimental studies undertaken. In this region, it is well known that thermal conductivity diverges and presents a maximum along the critical isochore.
These tables are based on experimentally measured data as a function of pressure and temperature.
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