Thermal Conductivity: Theory, Properties, and Applications is a good book.i had a quick look through the contents but unfortunately this book is specifically for solids.
Other book ;Handbook of Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and Gases is quite expensive.I will check in my Uni library. Thanks for the help
You may refer to: B.E. Poling , J.M. Prausnitz, J.P. O'Connell, "The Properties of Gases and Liquids", 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2001 (Sections 10-8 to 10-12).
Correlations of thermal conductivity for liquid refrigerants at atmospheric pressure or near saturation is an impressive research work..Thank you once again
you can find a good general introduction in the book of poling, prausnitz ando'connel (the properties of gases and liquids: already pointed out by prof queiroz).
for specific data you may refer to specialized publications. for example, the papers of the nist (http://www.nist.gov).
We are long working on this research field, Please find more information and publications at http://transp.eng.auth.gr/ You can look at refrigerant mixtures, natural gas even nanofluids.
Thank you very much Professor ifigeneia. I found the link very useful.
You have done your Phd in Thermal Conductivity of nanofluids.That is wonderful.May i know what difficulties you faced during your research especially during your thermal conductivity measurements.
We have used carbon multi-walled nanotubes, copper nanoparticles and nanodiamonds dispersed in water, ethylene glycol and other solvents with or without the use of dispersants. You can browse among the lab's publications to find what is of interest to you. http://transp.eng.auth.gr/index.php/the-laboratory/papers-published