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... thermal conduction . As may be predicted from kinetic theory , thermal conduction is an increasing function of temperature . The basic law of thermal conductivity is Fourier's law : Ja = - ᎧᎢ ax where A is the coefficient of thermal ...
... thermal conduction . As may be predicted from kinetic theory , thermal conduction is an increasing function of temperature . The basic law of thermal conductivity is Fourier's law : Ja = - ᎧᎢ ax where A is the coefficient of thermal ...
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... thermal diffusion effect , known as the Dufour effect , has been omitted from this heat flux expression . The second term represents the total enthalpy , per unit area per second , flowing relative to the mass average motion of the ...
... thermal diffusion effect , known as the Dufour effect , has been omitted from this heat flux expression . The second term represents the total enthalpy , per unit area per second , flowing relative to the mass average motion of the ...
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... Thermal conductivities can be calculated , to a good approximation , from viscosity and density data using the " modified Eucken factor , " i.e. , X / Cv 15R / 4C , M + ( pD / μ ) ( 1 - 3R / 2C , M ) , = where X is the thermal ...
... Thermal conductivities can be calculated , to a good approximation , from viscosity and density data using the " modified Eucken factor , " i.e. , X / Cv 15R / 4C , M + ( pD / μ ) ( 1 - 3R / 2C , M ) , = where X is the thermal ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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