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Thermal properties of tantalum between 300 and 2300 K
(International Journal of Thermophysics, 1999)
A subsecond pulse heating method was applied to measure the specific heat capacity, electrical resistivity, total hemispherical emissivity, and normal spectral emissivity of 99.9% pure tantalum in the form of 2-mm-diameter ...
Thermophysical and thermal optical properties of vanadium by millisecond calorimetry between 300 and 1900 K
(International Journal of Thermophysics, 1999)
A variant of millisecond-resolution pulse calorimetry in use at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinca since 1983 involves measuring the specific heat and electrical resistivity of electrical conductors from room temperature ...