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The thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of polar gases

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A method is proposed for the calculation of the thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of polar gases and of mixtures containing a polar component. It is demonstrated that the thermal conductivity of the mixtures of the polar gases is an almost linear function of the composition

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Shashkov, A.G., Abramenko, T.N. The thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of polar gases. Journal of Engineering Physics 14, 171–175 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827994

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