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- Alm, Ove, et al.
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Thermal conductivity of NaCl up to 40 kbar and 240-400 K
- 1975
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In: High Temperatures-High Pressures. - 0018-1544 .- 1472-3441. ; 7:2, s. 235-239
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The thermal conductivity, λ, of NaCl has been measured at pressures up to 40 kbar and temperatures between 240 K and 400 K in a solid medium in a 'belt' type of high-pressure apparatus. A steady state method with axial heating of a cylindrical specimen was employed. The increase of lambda with pressure was almost linear and the ratio of the thermal conductivity at 25 kbar to that at atmospheric pressure, λ(25)/λ(0), was found to be 1.72, and independent of temperature within the experimental error.
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- Alm, Ove, et al.
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Thermal conductivity of NaF at high pressures
- 1979
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In: High Temperatures-High Pressures. - 0018-1544 .- 1472-3441. ; 11, s. 339-341
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The thermal conductivity, λ, of NaF was measured over the pressure range 0-3 GPa at room temperature. An approximately linear variation of λ with P was observed in this range, and the ratio λ(P)/λ(0) was found to be 1.12 for P = 1 GPa.
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