Correlations for the Thermal Conductivity of Metals as a Function of Temperature
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The objective of this work was to find a suitable correlation that best fits the thermal conductivity of metals as a function of temperature. It was found that a multiple linear regression model of the form k=aTbecTed/T gives the smallest deviations from experimental data among various models. The coefficient of determination, R2, lies between 0.97 and unity, except for thorium (R2=0.86). The average of the absolute relative error, AARE, in the predicted data is less than 4.75%, except for iron (about 11.7%), and the overall AARE for all data points is about 1.4%.
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