RI 7541 Thermal Conductivities And Prandtl Numbers Of Nitrogen From 133° To 740° K Between 1 And 240 Atmospheres

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 37
- File Size:
- 2284 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1971
Abstract
[The temperature dependency of the low-density thermal conductivity coefficients, ?°T, of nitrogen, 100° to 1,200° K, is correlated with the Keyes' equation, ?T ½ -1 -12/T) WT = aT+ bT 10 The equation ?T,P = ?°T +a[ ]ß represented 509 experimental higher V pressure thermal conductivities in the temperature range 131.2° to 973.15° K for pressures to 500 atmospheres, with a mean absolute deviation of 2.35 percent. This equation was used to compute thermal conductivities of gaseous nitrogen for 47 pressures, 1 to 240 atmospheres, and 110 temperatures, 133° to 740° K, which are common to conditions encountered in Bureau of Mines helium purification processes. Isobaric heat capacities, CP, and viscosities, ?T,P, from previous work were combined with the present thermal conductivities, ?T,P, to compute Prandl1 numbers, C?T P / ?T ,P, of nitrogen. Tabular values of Prandtl num¬bers are presented for 49 pressures, 1 to 240 atmospheres, and 75 temperatures, 133° to 740° K. Estimated uncertainties are ±5 percent in the tabulated thermal conductivities and ±15 percent for the computed Prandtl numbers. However, the uncertainty may rise to ±10 percent for thermal conductivities and to ±30 percent for Prandtl numbers as the critical conditions of nitrogen are approached.]
Citation
APA:
(1971) RI 7541 Thermal Conductivities And Prandtl Numbers Of Nitrogen From 133° To 740° K Between 1 And 240 AtmospheresMLA: RI 7541 Thermal Conductivities And Prandtl Numbers Of Nitrogen From 133° To 740° K Between 1 And 240 Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.