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Thermophysical Properties: Iron and Steel

Iron, Fe, Tm = 1810 K


T (K)

(kg/m)

c (kJ/kg-K)

k (W/m-K)

100

7900

0.216

134

150

7890

0.324

104

200

7880

0.384

94

250

7870

0.422

87

300

7860

0.450

80

400

7830

0.491

70

600

7760

0.555

55

800

7690

0.692

43

1000

7650

1.034

32

1200

7620

28

1400

7520

31

1600

7420

1800

7420

Plain Carbon Steel, Tm=1480 C


300

7854

0.434

60.5

400

0.487

56.7

600

0.559

48.0

800

0.685

39.2

1000

1.169

30.0

100

0.272

9.2

200

0.402

12.6

0.477

14.9

400

0.515

16.6

600

0.557

19.8

800

0.582

22.6

1000

0.611

25.4

1200

0.640

28.0

1500

0.682

31.7

Stainless Steel 304, Tm = 1670 K

300

7900

References
Faghri, A., and Zhang, Y., 2006, Transport Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, Elsevier,
Burlington, MA.
Faghri Amir , Zhang Yuwen , Howell John, 2010, Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer,
Global Digital Press, Columbia, MO
Incropera, F.P., DeWitt, D.P., Bergman, T.L., Lavine, A.S., 2007, Fundamentals of Heat and
Mass Transfer, 6th ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.
Rohsenow, W.N., Hartnett, J.P., and Ganic, E.N. eds., 1985, Handbook of Heat Transfer
Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY.
https://www.thermalfluidscentral.org/encyclopedia/index.php/Thermophysical_P
roperties:_Iron_and_Steel

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