Abstract

Thermal conductivities of helium, neon, bromine, and hydrogen are calculated on the basis of the (12-6) Lennard-Jones interaction approximation. Where necessary for a more precise approximation, a generalized (n-m) Lennard-Jones interaction potential is used. Thermal conductivities of binary gas systems are calculated and compared through two different empirical methods for the case of gas discharges in He, Ne, and Ne-He mixtures with small admixtures of bromine and hydrogen. A new simple method is proposed for the thermal conductivity determination for the 3- and 4-component gas mixtures of our interest.

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