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Measurements of the thermal conductivity of R11 and R12 in the temperature range 250–340 K at pressures up to 30 MPa

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This paper reports new, absolute measurements of the thermal conductivity of liquid refrigerants R11 and R12 in the temperature range 250–340 K at pressures from saturation up to 30 MPa. The measurements, performed in a new transient hot-wire instrument employing two anodized tantalum wires, have an estimated uncertainty of ±0.5%. Measurements of the thermal conductivity of toluene in the temperature range 250–340 K at pressures up to 30 MPa are also reported.

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Assael, M.J., Karagiannidis, E. & Wakeham, W.A. Measurements of the thermal conductivity of R11 and R12 in the temperature range 250–340 K at pressures up to 30 MPa. Int J Thermophys 13, 735–751 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00503903

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