HIGH-TEMPERATURE TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS OF SELECTED GASES

Abstract

The present status of knowledge of high-temperature transport coefficients of air, air constituents, and the rare gases is reviewed. The theoretical framework used for computing transport coefficients is described and its limitations are indicated. The sources, both experimental and computed, of the interparticle potentials used in the calculations are presented. Data available in the literature are shown in graphical form suitable for intercomparison, and criticisms of these data are made. Conclusions about the status of knowledge of transport coefficients are given, and recommendations are made for preferred values of transport coefficients in the temperature range higher than 4000 R. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0278149

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  • Boris Ragent
  • Charles E. Jr. Noble

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  • Coefficients
  • High Temperature
  • Literature
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