Abstract:
Thermal conductivity variations with temperature for solid phases in the Urea (U)–[X] mol pct
4-bromo-2-nitroaniline (BNA) system (X = 0, 2, 45, 89.9, and 100) were measured using the
radial heat flow method. From graphs of thermal conductivity variations with temperature, the
thermal conductivities of the solid phases at their melting temperature and temperature coef ficients for the U–[X] mol pct BNA system (X = 0, 2, 45, 89.9, and 100) were found to be 0.26,
0.55, 0.46, 0.38, and 0.23 W/Km and 0.007781, 0.005552, 0.002058, 0.002188, and
0.002811 K 1
, respectively. The ratios of thermal conductivity of the liquid phase to thermal
conductivity of the solid phase in the U–[X] mol pct BNA system (X = 0, 2, 45, 89.9, and 100)
were also measured to be 0.30, 0.44, 0.46, 0.49, and 0.51, respectively, with a Bridgman-type
directional solidification apparatus at their melting temperature.