Abstract

Measurements of thermophysical and acoustic properties of four different natural oils for temperatures 293-353 K at atmospheric pressure are presented. The results suggest a presence of correlation between thermophysical and acoustic properties of oils. This correlation indicates a possibility to interpret a heat transfer in complex hydrocarbon systems as a result of hyperacoustic sonic motions with their absorption and dispersion on density fluctuations taken into account.

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