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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
1976. V. 14. № 2. P. 252–258
Zarkova L.P., Stefanov B.I.
Measurement of coefficient of thermal-conductivity of gases and vapors to $2500^{\circ}$ K – Mercury and cesium vapors
Annotation
The coefficient of thermal conductivity of monoatomic vapors of mercury and cesium was measured. With a temperature less than $100^{\circ}$ K, where it is difficult to use the differential method due to the large value of the end effects, a modification of the method of a heated filament was used. It is shown that the results thus obtained coincide with the results obtained by other authors. A comparison was made for air, argon, mercury, and cesium.
Article reference:
Zarkova L.P., Stefanov B.I. Measurement of coefficient of thermal-conductivity of gases and vapors to $2500^{\circ}$ K – Mercury and cesium vapors, High Temp., 1976. V. 14. № 2. P. 252