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Every three years, ASME and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sponsor the Symposium on Thermophysical Properties. The K-7 Committee is responsible for the general oversight and planning for the Symposium. The most recent syposium was the 16th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, which was held on June 25 - 30, 2000 in Boulder, Colorado on the University of Colorado Campus. The 17th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties is scheduled for June 21 - 29, 2009 on the University of Colorado Campus in Boulder, Colorado. |
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The areas of thermodynamic and transport properties of fluids and solids are broadly represented in the symposium. Special topics covered in the past symposia include: acoustic, optical, photothermal, and subsecond techniques of measuring thermophysical properties; materials of strong technological interest, namely molten materials, natural gas, thin films, refrigerants, polymer solutions, and supercritical fluids; properties for chemical and metallurgical process design; fundamental topics such as molecular simulation of fluid behavior, critical behavior, properties in low gravity, shear effects on property measurement, structure of fluids, wetting and interfaces; and property data, including demonstrations of databases. |