A new transient-hot-wire thermal conductivity instrument is described for use with non-electrolytic liquids. The initial state of the fluid of interest can be varied from ambient to 500 C and 200 atmospheres. This range of experimental conditions allows most...
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Perkins, R. A., McAllister, R., Sloan, E. D., & Graboski, M. S. (1985). A New Transient Hot Wire Thermal Conductivity Instrument for Use with Both Step Power and Ramp Power Forcing. In Thermal Conductivity 18 (pp. 273–282). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4916-7_28
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