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Measurements of the surface tension, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of LiBr and LiSCN aqueous binary solutions have been performed to determine the thermophysical properties near the equilibrium freezing temperature. A differential capillary-rise method for surface tension and the transient hot-wire method for thermal conductivity were employed. Furthermore, a rotational viscometer was utilized for the measurement of viscosity. Correlation equations for the data of the aqueous binary test solutions as a function of temperature and concentration are presented.
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Sawada, I., Yamada, M., Fukusako, S. et al. Thermophysical Properties of Aqueous Solutions Near the Equilibrium Freezing Temperature. International Journal of Thermophysics 19, 749–759 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022626503214
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022626503214