The self-diffusion coeffkient, shear viscosity and thermal conductivity of the Lennard-Jones fluid have been determined over essentially the whole phase diagram at densities below the solid-fluid coexistence line. This data is fitted to simple expressions developed from those proposed by Dymond.
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Further property of Lennard–Jones fluid: Thermal conductivity
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