Title of article
Application of the Multi-Current Transient Hot-Wire Technique for Absolute Measurements of the Thermal Conductivity of Glycols
Author/Authors
M. Khayet and J. M. Ortiz de Z?rate ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
10
From page
637
To page
646
Abstract
Experimental measurements of the thermal conductivity of mono-, di-, tri-,
and tetra-ethylene glycol are preseInted. The experiments were carried out
at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures ranging from 25 to 65◦C. The
multi-current transient hot-wire technique has been used with a platinum wire
of 25μm diameter; the electrical current varied from 25 to 75 mA. For all
studied glycols, it was found that the thermal conductivity increases with
temperature and decreases with the glycol molar mass. The random uncertainty
of the reported experimental thermal conductivity data is less than
0.9%. The estimated systematic errors affecting the obtained data are at most
2%. The values obtained in this study were compared with previously published
results for the four glycols, finding deviations of the order of 2%.
Keywords
multi-current method , polyethylene glycol , thermalconductivity , transient hot-wire technique , Glycol
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
427209
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