The report contains a set of easy-to-program expressions for the calculation of the thermodynamic and transport properties of the five noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) and of the 26 binary and multicomponent mixtures that can be formed with them. The properties in question are second virial coefficient B, viscosity η, thermal conductivity λ, self-diffusion and binary diffusion coefficient D, and thermal diffusion factor αT. The calculation of properties is restricted to low densities ( ρ≪B/C) but covers the full range of compositions and a temperature interval extending from absolute zero to the onset of ionization. Owing to the careful theoretical basis on which the algorithm has been erected, all properties are thermodynamically consistent with each other. Reference to a selected set of critically evaluated measurements provides a basis for the estimation of uncertainties. The report contains 54 abbreviated tables of numerical data and 86 deviation plots. It is asserted that the results are comparable to the best measurements that could be performed at present.
New relative measurements of the viscosity of xenon at a pressure P= 1 atm and in the temperature range T=25-700°C are reported. The viscosity of argon has also been remeasured. A careful analysis of the long-term reproducibility of the oscillating-disk viscometer employed in the work is presented together with best estimates of the viscosity of all the noble gases. Standard reference values of the viscosity of the gases at atmospheric pressure and at zero density at 25°C are given. The data for all the monatomic gases are represented by means of a single empirical correlation.
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