Abstract

A method for calculating the thermal conductivity of dense fluids and their mixtures is described. This method relies on the results of the revised Enskog theory for hard-sphere fluid mixtures, and the use of the temperature and density dependent diameters given by Mansoori and Canfield, and Rasaiah and Stell. In addition, a correction in order to take into account the internal degrees of freedom contribution was introduced. A comparison with the conformal solution model, and with accurate experimental data was made. A very good agreement was found.

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