Publication Date:
2011-08-16
Description:
Comparisons between experimental and theoretical values of the thermal conductivity for a series of nonpolar polyatomic gases show large discrepancies at higher temperatures where the vibrational contribution becomes increasingly important. Examination of various theoretical approaches indicates that the discrepancies can be attributed to approximating the coefficient characterizing the diffusion of vibrational energy, D sub vib, by the self-diffusion coefficient. The present theories cannot accurately predict D sub vib, and its measurement is extremely difficult. Consequently, the approach adopted by the author is to obtain D sub vib by using experimental values of the thermal conductivity. An attempt is made to correlate these values of D sub vib with vibrational relaxation time, so that values of D sub vib can be obtained for all nonpolar polyatomic gases.
Keywords:
PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND NUCLEAR
Type:
Journal of Chemical Physics; 57; Dec. 15
Format:
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