Introductory material |
Introduction / P.G. Klemens1: |
General remarks / 1.1: |
List of symbols and abbreviations / 1.2: |
Thermal conductivity of pure metals / G.K. White2: |
Thermal conductivity at 273 - 300 K / 2.1: |
Thermal conductivity above 50 K / 2.2: |
Thermal conductivity at low temperatures / 2.3: |
Lorenz ratios of metallic elements at intermediate and high temperatures / 2.4: |
References for 2 / 2.5: |
Thermal conductivity of alloys / 3: |
Estimation method for alloys / G. Neuer3.1: |
Comments on the presentation of data / 3.1.3: |
References for 3.1 / 3.1.4: |
Data at low temperatures (T < 100 K) / 3.2: |
Binary alloys / 3.2.1: |
References for 3.2 / 3.2.2: |
Data above 100 K / 3.3: |
References for 3.3.1 / 3.3.1: |
Multiple nonferrous alloys / 3.3.3: |
Multiple ferrous alloys and steels / 3.3.4: |
References for 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 / 3.3.5: |
Thermal conductivity of pure semimetals and their dilute alloys / C. Uher4: |
Group V semimetals / 4.1: |
Graphite / 4.3: |
References for 4 / 4.4: |
The effect of pressure on the thermal transport properties of pure metals and alloys / B. Sundqvist5: |
Data for pure metals and alloys / 5.1: |
References for 5 / 5.3: |
Introductory material |
Introduction / P.G. Klemens1: |
General remarks / 1.1: |