Thermophysical properties of liquids at high pressures
β Scribed by T. Makita
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 767 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0195-928X
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β¦ Synopsis
Most of the thermophysical properties of fluids are greatly altered at high pressures, and the studies of these changes are of much scientific and technological importance. In this paper, the effects of temperature and pressure on the density, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of various liquids are described briefly, based on recent experimental results from the author's laboratory. The objectives of this investigation, methods of measurements, and some of the experimental results are reviewed, as well as the present aspects in this field. Several important problems to be interpreted are also pointed out from the present measurements.
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The thermophysical properties of solid and liquid uranium have been studied up to 3300 K under a 0.12 GPa static pressure by using the isobaric expansion experiment (IEX). The submillisecond heating dynamic technique has been used to investigate measurements such as enthalpy, volume expansion, elect