using higher order polynomial where appropriate. Code for fitting in
"parameters" repository
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Martin Diehl 2023-01-08 13:54:39 +01:00
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6 changed files with 39 additions and 26 deletions

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output: [T]
K_11: 2.380e+2
K_11,T: 2.068e-3
K_11,T^2: -7.765e-5
K_11: 2.374e+2
K_11,T: 8.952e-3
K_11,T^2: 2.650e-5
K_11,T^3: -5.687e-7
K_11,T^4: 6.407e-10
T_ref: 293.15

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- J.G. Hust and A.B. Lankford,
Thermal Conductivity of Aluminum, Copper, Iron, and Tungsten from 1K to the Melting Point,
US Department of Commerce, Boulder, Colorado, 1984,
fit to Tab. 2.4.1 (RRR=1000, T_min=200K, T_max=1000K)
fit to Tab. 2.4.1 (RRR=300, T_min=150K, T_max=1000K)
- https://www.mit.edu/~6.777/matprops/copper.htm
output: [T]
K_11: 4.039e+2
K_11,T: -8.119e-2
K_11,T^2: 1.454e-5
K_11: 4.005e+2
K_11,T: -1.075e-1
K_11,T^2: 3.293e-4
K_11,T^3: -7.533e-7
K_11,T^4: 5.223e-10
T_ref: 293.15

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- J.G. Hust and A.B. Lankford,
Thermal Conductivity of Aluminum, Copper, Iron, and Tungsten from 1K to the Melting Point,
US Department of Commerce, Boulder, Colorado, 1984,
fit to Tab. 4.4.1 (RRR=300, T_min=200K, T_max=1000K)
fit to Tab. 4.4.1 (RRR=300, T_min=150K, T_max=1000K)
- https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/specific-heat-metals-d_152.html
output: [T]
K_11: 8.055e+1
K_11,T: -1.051e-1
K_11,T^2: 5.464e-5
K_11: 8.034e+1
K_11,T: -1.216e-1
K_11,T^2: 1.327e-4
K_11,T^3: -7.993e-8
T_ref: 293.15

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- Y.S. Touloukian et al.,
TPRC Data Series Volume 1. Thermal conductivity - metallic elements and alloys,
IFI/Plenum, 1970,
fit to Tab. 35R (T_min=150K, T_max=500K)
fit to Tab. 35R (T_min=80K, T_max=500K)
- https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/specific-heat-metals-d_152.html
output: [T]
K_11: 9.132e+1
K_11,T: -1.525e-1
K_11,T^2: 3.053e-4
K_11: 9.311e+1
K_11,T: -8.719e-2
K_11,T^2: -3.793e-4
K_11,T^3: -4.003e-6
K_11,T^4: 2.676e-8
T_ref: 293.15

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- Y.S. Touloukian et al.,
TPRC Data Series Volume 1. Thermal conductivity - metallic elements and alloys,
IFI/Plenum, 1970,
fit to Tab. 61R (T_min=100K, T_max=400K)
fit to Tab. 61R (T_min=80K, T_max=500K)
- https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/specific-heat-metals-d_152.html
output: [T]
K_11: 7.414e+1
K_11,T: -6.465e-2
K_11,T^2: 2.066e-4
K_11: 7.495e+1
K_11,T: -5.646e-2
K_11,T^2: 1.420e-5
K_11,T^3: -5.390e-7
K_11,T^4: 4.012e-9
K_33: 5.147e+1
K_33,T: -4.506e-2
K_33,T^2: 1.435e-4
K_33: 5.204e+1
K_33,T: -3.940e-2
K_33,T^2: 7.037e-6
K_33,T^3: -3.738e-7
K_33,T^4: 2.873e-9
T_ref: 293.15

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@ -2,14 +2,16 @@ references:
- J.G. Hust and A.B. Lankford,
Thermal Conductivity of Aluminum, Copper, Iron, and Tungsten from 1K to the Melting Point,
US Department of Commerce, Boulder, Colorado, 1984,
fit to Tab. 5.4.1 (RRR=300, T_min=200K, T_max=1000K)
fit to Tab. 5.4.1 (RRR=300, T_min=100K, T_max=2000K)
- https://www.mit.edu/~6.777/matprops/tungsten.htm
output: [T]
K_11: 1.758e+2
K_11,T: -1.605e-1
K_11,T^2: 1.160e-4
K_11: 1.750e+2
K_11,T: -1.809e-1
K_11,T^2: 2.257e-4
K_11,T^3: -1.395e-7
K_11,T^4: 3.192e-11
T_ref: 293.15