Abstract

The results of measuring the thermophysical and acoustic properties of four samples of natural oils in the temperature range 293–353 K at atmospheric pressure are presented. The correlation between thermophysical and acoustic properties in oils is shown. The correlation indicates the possibility of applying the concepts of heat transfer in complex hydrocarbon systems through hyper-sonic sound motions, taking into account their absorption and scattering by density fluctuations.

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