The usual procedure that the transport properties at atmospheric pressure are identified with values in the limit of zero density cannot be accepted for all reduced temperatures T\*. It is shown in the framework of the Rainwater-Friend theory for noble gases, as a good example, that for T\* < 1 the
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Density Dependence of the Viscosity of Some Noble Gases
β Scribed by P. S. van der Gulik; C. A. ten Seldam
- Book ID
- 110325752
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- Springer
- Year
- 2002
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- English
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- Volume
- 23
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- Article
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- 0195-928X
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