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Absolute Steady-State Thermal Conductivity Measurements by Use of a Transient Hot-Wire System
Authors:Hans M. Roder  Richard A. Perkins  Arno Laesecke  Carlos A. Nieto de Castro
Affiliation:National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80303, USA;Departamento de Qumica and Centro de Cincias da Universidade de Lisboa, 1700 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:A transient hot-wire apparatus was used to measure the thermal conductivity of argon with both steady-state and transient methods. The effects of wire diameter, eccentricity of the wire in the cavity, axial conduction, and natural convection were accounted for in the analysis of the steady-state measurements. Based on measurements on argon, the relative uncertainty at the 95 % level of confidence of the new steady-state measurements is 2 % at low densities. Using the same hot wires, the relative uncertainty of the transient measurements is 1 % at the 95 % level of confidence. This is the first report of thermal conductivity measurements made by two different methods in the same apparatus. The steady-state method is shown to complement normal transient measurements at low densities, particularly for fluids where the thermophysical properties at low densities are not known with high accuracy.
Keywords:argon   convection   dilute gas   hot wire instrument   steady state   thermal conductivity   transient
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