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The extended form of the Jones and Furry theory, which describes
the behavior of a multicomponent heavy isotopic gas in a
Clusius-Dickel thermal diffusion column, is tested. Experimental
and theoretical values of the thermal diffusion column transport
equation coefficients Hsub{ik}, Ksub{c}, and Ksub{d}, are
determined for krypton, a heavy isotopic gas with six isotopes. The
experiments are carried out in a column of the hotwire type, at
three wire temperatures: Tsub{H}=350 degrees C, 500 degrees C and
800 degrees C. Good agreement is found between the theoretical and
experimental values of the coefficients. Seven of nine of the
experimentally determined values of the coefficients agree within
+- 10% with the corressponding theoretical values. The remaining
two experimental values agree within +- 20% with the corresponding
theoretical values.
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