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This gives rise to the phenomenon of 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 : Jo = - OT де ? where , is ...
This gives rise to the phenomenon of 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 : Jo = - OT де ? where , is ...
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The observable heat - related macroscopic properties of high temperature gas -
phase systems , such as rate of heat release from flames ( see Fristrom and
Westenberg , 1965 ) , thermal conductivity ( see Brokaw , 1960 , 1961a , b , 1967
...
The observable heat - related macroscopic properties of high temperature gas -
phase systems , such as rate of heat release from flames ( see Fristrom and
Westenberg , 1965 ) , thermal conductivity ( see Brokaw , 1960 , 1961a , b , 1967
...
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Very good agreement between calculated and measured thermal conductivities
for HF gas is obtained when the equilibria between monomerdimer - hexamer
are taken into account . If the gas had been assumed to be nonreacting , i . e . ,
only ...
Very good agreement between calculated and measured thermal conductivities
for HF gas is obtained when the equilibria between monomerdimer - hexamer
are taken into account . If the gas had been assumed to be nonreacting , i . e . ,
only ...
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GasSolid Reactions with Vapor Products | 37 |
Chemical Vapor Transport and Deposition | 91 |
VaporPhase Aspects of Corrosion at High Temperature | 212 |
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