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Old   June 22, 2005, 08:20
Default Thermal Conductivity A106B, Monel 400
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Dear Sirs,

I need help to find out the following data:

Thermal Conductivity, k(T), as a function of Temperature [in the range 273-670 K]

for these materials:

>Carbon Steel A 106 B

>MONEL 400

Any Bibliographic reference would be really appreciated.

Thanks.

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Old   June 22, 2005, 17:27
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Old   June 23, 2005, 08:38
Default Re: Thermal Conductivity A106B, Monel 400
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Thanks for your contribution, Pauli. I've already checked this DB but the only info I found out is k for Monel 400 in the range 20 < T < 100 °C (need k(T) up to 397 °C) . I still miss A106B (Carbon Steel) for the range I wrote. If you succeded in the search please let me know.

I should also give a "certified" reference of this properties.

Kind of you.

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