Thermophysical Properties: Carbon dioxide at 1 atm

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Table C.2 Carbon dioxide (CO2) at 1 atm

T Temp.(K) ρ density(kg/m3) cpspecific heat (kJ/Kg-K) μ viscosity(10-7N-s/m²) ν kinematic viscosity (10-6m2/s) k thermal conductivity (10-3W/m-K) α thermal diffusivity (10-6m2/s) Pr Prandtl number
280 1.9022 0.830 140 7.36 15.20 9.63 0.765
300 1.7730 0.851 149 8.40 16.55 11.00 0.766
320 1.6609 0.872 156 9.39 18.05 12.50 0.754
340 1.5618 0.891 165 10.60 19.70 14.20 0.746
360 1.4743 0.908 173 11.70 21.20 15.80 0.741
380 1.3961 0.926 181 13.00 22.75 17.60 0.737
400 1.3257 0.942 190 14.30 24.30 19.50 0.737
450 1.1782 0.981 210 17.80 28.30 24.50 0.728
500 1.0594 1.020 231 21.80 32.50 30.10 0.725
550 0.9625 1.050 251 26.10 36.60 36.20 0.721
600 0.8826 1.080 270 30.60 40.70 42.70 0.717
650 0.8143 1.100 288 35.40 44.50 49.70 0.712
700 0.7564 1.130 305 40.30 48.10 56.30 0.717
750 0.7057 1.150 321 45.50 51.70 63.70 0.714
800 0.6614 1.170 337 51.00 55.10 71.20 0.716

References

Faghri, A., and Zhang, Y., 2006, Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, Elsevier, Burlington, MA.

Faghri Amir , Zhang Yuwen , Howell John, 2010, Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer, Global Digital Press, Columbia, MO

Incropera, F.P., DeWitt, D.P., Bergman, T.L., Lavine, A.S., 2007, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 6th ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.

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