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Solid And Molten Salts Thermal Conductivity

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#1 TWitzke

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Posted 23 April 2014 - 05:38 AM

Hi everybody,

I'm currently desperately seeking for thermal properties of solid and molten salts at elevated temperatures, especially thermal (heat) conductivity, in order to estimate deposits and accretions on furnace walls fired with combustible residues with high salt contents.

Most of the common data tables don't provide such data or only at room temperature.

Does anybody can give me a hint to a certain data source where I can find such data?

At the moment, I'm looking for heat conductivities for Na2SO4 and Na2CO3 especially, in the range up to at least approx. 850 °C or higher.

Many thanks for any idea!

TWitzke






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