Landolt-Brnstein Group III
: Condensed Matter
Volume 15 
Metals
: Electronic Transport Phenomena
Subvolume C Thermal Conductivity of Pure Metals and Alloys 
1
Introduction (P.G. KLEMENS) 1 
1.1

General remarks 1 
1.2

List of symbols and abbreviations 4 
2
Thermal conductivity of pure metals (G.K. WHITE) 6 
2.1

Thermal conductivity at 273 - 300 K 6 
2.2

Thermal conductivity above 50 K 10 
2.3

Thermal conductivity at low temperatures 64 
2.4

Lorenz ratios of metallic elements at intermediate and high temperatures 107 
2.5

References for 2 118 
3
Thermal conductivity of alloys 126 
3.1

Introduction (P.G. KLEMENS, G. NEUER) 126 
3.1.1

General remarks 126 
3.1.2

Estimation method for alloys 126 
3.1.3

Comments on the presentation of data 129 
3.1.4

References for 3.1 131 
3.2

Data at low temperatures (T < 100 K) (P.G. KLEMENS) 132 
3.2.1

Binary alloys 132 
3.2.2

References for 3.2 170 
3.3

Data above 100 K (G. NEUER) 172 
3.3.1

Binary alloys 172 
3.3.2

References for 3.3.1 267 
3.3.3

Multiple nonferrous alloys 270 
3.3.4

Multiple ferrous alloys and steels 334 
3.3.5

References for 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 399 
4
Thermal conductivity of pure semimetals and their dilute alloys (C. UHER) 402 
4.1

Introduction 402 
4.2

Group V semimetals 405 
4.3

Graphite 426 
4.4

References for 4 445 
5
The effect of pressure on the thermal transport properties of pure metals and alloys 449 
5.1

Introduction 449 
5.2

Data for pure metals and alloys 450 
5.3

References for 5 460 



Introductory material 
(B.
 SUNDQVIST)

