Thermal Conductivity. Influence of Fluid Velocity on the Longitudinal Thermal Dispersivity of a Porous Medium.

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Thermal Conductivity

Influence of Fluid Velocity on the Longitudinal Thermal Dispersivity of a Porous Medium

Volume Thermal Expansion Coefficients of Curdes and Crude Fractions

Heat Capacity of Saturated Pure Liquids

Heat Capacities of Some Reservoir Rocks

Comparison of Calculated Heat Capacities of Reservoir Rocks and Principal Constituents

Thermal Conductivity of Saturated Pure Liquids

Thermal Conductivities of Gases at 1 atm.

Comparison of Measured Values of Thermal Conductivity with Correlation by Comings and Nathan Ind.. Eng. Chem (1947)

Thermal Conductivity of Unconsolidated Oil Sands

Thermal Conductivity of Brea Sandstone Effects of Temperature and Fluid Saturant

Thermal Conductivity relative to that at 200°F Samples Subjected to Increasing Temperatures

Thermal diffusivity relative to that at 200°F Samples Subjected to Increasing Temperatures

Radial Distance of Temperature Change Range

Average Tangential Thermal Stress

Radial Distance of Temperature Change Range

Average Tangential Thermal Stress

Heat Capacity