Abstract

The results of measuring the thermal conductivity and the relative volume of two samples of crude oils with a pressure change of up to 1 GPa at room temperature are presented. It is shown that the dependence of thermal conductivity on pressure isa linear function, depends on the isothermal compressibility of the liquid, and always increases with increasing pressure.

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