Material properties of Heavy water

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The discussion centers on the thermophysical properties of heavy water needed for computer simulations, specifically at a reference temperature of 40°C and 6.549 kPa. The user inquires about the accuracy of several properties, including density, specific heat, dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, kinematic viscosity, and the Prandtl number. Responses include links to relevant resources for verifying these properties. The user expresses gratitude for the quick replies received. Accurate thermophysical data is crucial for effective simulations involving heavy water.
sunilpatil
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Hello sir,
I am new to this forum i am looking for thermophysical properties of heavy water for my computer simulation. following properties i found in the wed. can anyone suggest me that these considered properties are correct
(ref temp 40 C and 6.549 kPa)
density = 1099.99 Kg/m3
specific heat at constant pressure = 153.36 KJ/Kg or 2230.8 Kj/kg (which one is correct)
dynamic viscosity = 7.848e4 Pa s
Thermal conductivity = 610.2e3 W/m K
Kinematic viscosity = 0.7135e6 m2/s
Pr = 5.443

Thank you
Sunil
 
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Hello sir,
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