Publication Date:
1999
abstract:
A three parameters Corresponding States model is here developed importing methods formerly
studied for the volumetric representation of fluids. Two fluids of the same conformal family are
chosen both for their acentric factor value and for the thermal conductivity dedicated equations
availability. On the basis of the Teja et al. three parameters CS model for volumetric properties, the
reduced thermal conductivity of a third fluid of the family is obtained in reduced P,T utilising, in a
first extent, the Pitzer acentric factor as third parameter. The acentric factor is verified to be not
suitable as scaling factor for generalised thermal conductivity, also because of inconsistency of its
argument with transport properties.
Two new scaling factors are then assumed to replace Pitzer acentric factor, one for the liquid
phase and the other for the vapour phase. These are the only model inputs, allowing the model to
predictively calculate thermal conductivity over the whole (P,?,T) domain. The model is here
applied to hydrocarbons and HFC refrigerants, included fluoropropanes. Considering the predictive
nature of the model and the scattering of the experimental data sets, the obtained mean accuracy is
very good and particularly satisfactory for technical application requirements.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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