2010
DOI: 10.1080/00268976.2010.507557
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Ab initiopair potential energy curve for the argon atom pair and thermophysical properties for the dilute argon gas. II. Thermophysical properties for low-density argon

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“…In addition, all experimental data by Kestin's group were obtained in relative measurements based on a calibration, resulting in values that are (0.1 − 0.2)% too high compared with theoretically calculated ones, see, for example, Ref. 58. Considering the correction for the initial density dependence and a possible recalibration, the viscosity data of Kestin and Ro 53 are in excellent agreement with the calculated values at 298 K as illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimental Datasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…In addition, all experimental data by Kestin's group were obtained in relative measurements based on a calibration, resulting in values that are (0.1 − 0.2)% too high compared with theoretically calculated ones, see, for example, Ref. 58. Considering the correction for the initial density dependence and a possible recalibration, the viscosity data of Kestin and Ro 53 are in excellent agreement with the calculated values at 298 K as illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimental Datasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…57 Thus, the currently circumstantial evidence is based primarily on the inability of the accepted theory for the THW technique to fully account for the observed behavior 57 and on the discrepancies between the measured thermal conductivity using THW instruments and other methods for a number of pure gases. 4,8,13,58 There is thus an urgent need for accurate measurements of the thermal conductivity of this and similar systems using a primary instrument that is not based on the THW principle.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimental Thermal Conductivity Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows the theoretical variation of thermal conductivity with temperature using VSS and LJ models and a linear interpolation of experimental measurements [12,13] [18,19,20,21,22,23]. Again, the LJ model more accurately predicts the thermal conductivity -being within the ±2% measurement error beyond 500 K.…”
Section: Viscosity and Thermal Conductivity Using Original Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] It may be written as a linear function of viscosity, k = 15kµ/4m, and therefore the thermal conductivity calculations are expected to follow similar trends as for viscosity. Figure 1 compares the viscosity variation of argon obtained from experiments [11,12,13], predictions using the LJ potential [9], the most commonly used VSS model for argon [5] and a curve fit obtained by Maitland and Smith [14] using data from a number of experiments for argon. A similar comparison is illustrated in figure 1 for molecular nitrogen using the Maitland-Smith fit.…”
Section: Lennard-jones Interaction Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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