Abstract

The thermal conductivity of argon between 107 and 425 K has been measured in a transient hot-wire instrument. The results in the limit zero density have been employed to assess the accuracy of the instrument using exact kinetic theory expressions and has been found to be better than ±0.5%. The data at elevated densities are employed to examine the applicability of the modified Enskog theory in the gaseous phase and the hard-sphere theory in the liquid phase.

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