Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.

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Main Author: Fialho, Paulo
Publication Date: 1994
Other Authors: Ramires, Maria de Lurdes V., Fareleira, João M.N.A., Nieto de Castro, Carlos A.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The Subcommittee of Transport Properties of IUP AC started in 1982 a project with the objective of correlating and predicting the transport properties of the alkali metal vapours, in the temperature and pressure zones that are useful to the scientific and industrial uses. In a recent paper [1] the authors suggested a new approach to assess the available experimental data, based in the kinetic theory of gas mixtures, which is a modification of the method developed by Vargaftik and Yargin[2]. In the present communication, we present the surfaces for the viscosity and thermal conductivity, and thermal diffusion ratio which have been developed for lithium, sodium and potassium with average uncertainties of 1%, 0.5% and 0.5%, respectively, for temperature ranges 800-2000 K (lithium) and 700-1500 K (sodium and potassium). . For rubidium and cesium, the available data does not allow a similar development of the corresponding surfaces. It is interesting to note that no clear evidence for the presence of dimers was found for cesium within experimental uncertainty.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
title Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
spellingShingle Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
Fialho, Paulo
Alkali Metal Vapours
Thermal Conductivity
Viscosity
title_short Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
title_full Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
title_fullStr Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
title_full_unstemmed Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
title_sort Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusion Ratio of the Alkali Metal Vapours.
author Fialho, Paulo
author_facet Fialho, Paulo
Ramires, Maria de Lurdes V.
Fareleira, João M.N.A.
Nieto de Castro, Carlos A.
author_role author
author2 Ramires, Maria de Lurdes V.
Fareleira, João M.N.A.
Nieto de Castro, Carlos A.
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fialho, Paulo
Ramires, Maria de Lurdes V.
Fareleira, João M.N.A.
Nieto de Castro, Carlos A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alkali Metal Vapours
Thermal Conductivity
Viscosity
topic Alkali Metal Vapours
Thermal Conductivity
Viscosity
description The Subcommittee of Transport Properties of IUP AC started in 1982 a project with the objective of correlating and predicting the transport properties of the alkali metal vapours, in the temperature and pressure zones that are useful to the scientific and industrial uses. In a recent paper [1] the authors suggested a new approach to assess the available experimental data, based in the kinetic theory of gas mixtures, which is a modification of the method developed by Vargaftik and Yargin[2]. In the present communication, we present the surfaces for the viscosity and thermal conductivity, and thermal diffusion ratio which have been developed for lithium, sodium and potassium with average uncertainties of 1%, 0.5% and 0.5%, respectively, for temperature ranges 800-2000 K (lithium) and 700-1500 K (sodium and potassium). . For rubidium and cesium, the available data does not allow a similar development of the corresponding surfaces. It is interesting to note that no clear evidence for the presence of dimers was found for cesium within experimental uncertainty.
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