An investigation of the thermophysical properties of hydrofluoroalkanes, and the contribution of halocarbons to the chlorine/bromine loading of the atmosphere
A capillary flow gas viscometer has been used to measure the shear viscosities of the hydrofluoroalkanes HFC 134a, HCFC 123, HCFC 124 and the ternary blend MP 39, at pressures up to 0.1 MPa relative to a nitrogen standard. Having applied small correction factors to the measured flow time data, the r...
Main Author: | Dowdell, David Christian |
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University of Plymouth
1993
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.357062 |
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