Online calculator, figures and table showing thermal conductivity of hydrogen, H2, at varying temperature and pressure - Imperial and SI Units.
H. M. Roder, Thermal conductivity of hydrogen for temperatures between 78 and 310 K with pressures to 70 MPa, Int. J. Thermophys, Vol. 5, No.4, p.323, (1984).Roder H M. Thermal conductivity ofhydrogen for temperatures between 78 and 310 K with pressures to 70MPa[J].International ...
The thermal conductivity of hydrogen has been measured between 90° and 280°K with a modified compensated hot wire system using a cryostat designed specially for the system and in which the temperature can be maintained constant to within 0.01°C. Comparisons with the results of other ...
The thermal conductivity of hydrogen for pressures up to 660atm and temperatures between 1.6 and 74.6 °C. Physica 32, 918–932 (1966). Article ADS Google Scholar Roder, H. M. The thermal conductivity of oxygen. J. Res. Natl Bur. Stand. 87, 279–310 (1982). Article Google Scholar ...
First-principle calculation is used to study the influence of uniaxial strain on the heat capacity and thermal conductivity of hydrogen passivated graphene nanoribbons. It is found that, the frequency of lattice vibration modes shifts down with increasing strain, and the thermodynamic properties change ...
In the study of hydrogen economy,the thermophysical properties of normal hydrogen are required to simulate a hydrogen system,including the thermodynamic properties,such as heat capacity and vapor pressure,and transport properties,such as thermal conductivity and viscosity.The thermal conductivity has a lar...
opposite effect, diffusion of atmospheric gases into the cells, can cause an increase in the apparent thermal conductivity. This is particularly true with the diffusion of hydrogen and helium into the cells. Of all the foams,polyurethaneandpolystyrenehave received the widest use at low temperatures...
Article The Thermal Conductivity of Solid Hydrogen was published on June 1, 1958 in the journal Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie (volume 16, issue 3_6).
Chemical groups, such as hydrogen17,18,19, can also impact thermal conductivity through defect scattering. The thermal conductivity of hydrogenated graphene (referred to as GH in this work) has been studied using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations17,19 and it has been calculated that the thermal...
Calculated values of the thermal conductivity of liquid hydrocarbons at high temperatures and pressures up to 500 MPa are given. The calculated values of t... UB Magomedov - 《High Temperature》 被引量: 1发表: 2003年 Effect of hydrogen constraints on predicting thermal conductivity of hydrocarbons...