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A comparison of the thermal conductivity of moist capillaryporous materials at temperatures below and above 0° C

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The thermal conductivity of moist materials at temperatures below 0° C is examined. It is shown that the thermal conductivity of a material below 0° C can be either higher or lower than at positive temperatures and depends on the moisture content of the material.

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Pak, N.V. A comparison of the thermal conductivity of moist capillaryporous materials at temperatures below and above 0° C. Journal of Engineering Physics 12, 36–37 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829416

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