Abstract :
Three methods, namely, Mason Saxena Wassiljewa (MSW), Hirschfelder Eucken
(HE), and Schreiber Vesovic Wakeham (SVW), for predicting the thermal
conductivity of nonpolar, multicomponent, molecular mixtures in the dilute-gas
limit were tested against the available experimental data. Overall, the accuracy
of the MSW method is judged to be of the order of \6 to 80 while that of HE
and SVW is \2 to 30. For the latter two methods this is a remarkably good
agreement, considering the approximations made in deriving the prediction
scheme from the kinetic theory results. The agreement achieved indicates that
the HE and SVW methods can form the basis of accurate engineering estimation
techniques for the thermal conductivity of gaseous mixtures at low pressures.
Keywords :
thermal conductivity. , Mixtures , Kinetic theory , prediction