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Reference Correlations for the Viscosity and Thermal Conductivity of n-Undecane.

M J Assael1, T B Papalas1, M L Huber2.   

Abstract

This paper presents new wide-ranging correlations for the viscosity and thermal conductivity of n-undecane based on critically evaluated experimental data. The correlations are designed to be used with a recently published equation of state that is valid from the triple point to 700 K, at pressures up to 500 MPa, with densities below 776.86 kg m-3. The estimated uncertainty for the dilute-gas viscosity is 2.4%, and the estimated uncertainty for viscosity in the liquid phase for pressures up to 60 MPa over the temperature range 260 K to 520 K is 5%. The estimated uncertainty is 3% for the thermal conductivity of the low-density gas, and 3% for the liquid over the temperature range from 284 K to 677 K at pressures up to 400 MPa. Both correlations behave in a physically reasonable manner when extrapolated to the full range of the equation of state, however care should be taken when using the correlations outside of the validated range. The uncertainties will be larger outside of the validated range, and also in the critical region.

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Keywords:  n-undecane; thermal conductivity; transport properties; viscosity

Year:  2017        PMID: 29230074      PMCID: PMC5721360          DOI: 10.1063/1.4996885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Ref Data        ISSN: 0047-2689            Impact factor:   2.828


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