Thermal and electrical properties of titanium between 300 and 1900 K
Abstract
The specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity of titanium were measured by a subsecond pulse-heating method. Specimens were in the form of a 1.6-mm diameter-wire. Experiments covered the range between 300 and 1900 K; thermometry was provided by Pt10%Rh/Pt and W5%Re/W25%Re thermocouples. The maximum uncertainties in the specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity determinations were less than 3 and 1%, respectively. Results are reported and discussed for both the bcc and hcp structures and the transformation between the two phases.
Keywords:
electrical conductors / electrical resistivity / high temperatures / specific heat capacity / titanium / solid-solid transformation metalsSource:
International Journal of Thermophysics, 2001, 22, 6, 1833-1841
DOI: 10.1023/A:1013151303111
ISSN: 0195-928X
WoS: 000173369700013
Scopus: 2-s2.0-1942491990
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Maglic, KD AU - Pavicic, DZ PY - 2001 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2495 AB - The specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity of titanium were measured by a subsecond pulse-heating method. Specimens were in the form of a 1.6-mm diameter-wire. Experiments covered the range between 300 and 1900 K; thermometry was provided by Pt10%Rh/Pt and W5%Re/W25%Re thermocouples. The maximum uncertainties in the specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity determinations were less than 3 and 1%, respectively. Results are reported and discussed for both the bcc and hcp structures and the transformation between the two phases. T2 - International Journal of Thermophysics T1 - Thermal and electrical properties of titanium between 300 and 1900 K VL - 22 IS - 6 SP - 1833 EP - 1841 DO - 10.1023/A:1013151303111 ER -
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Maglic, K.,& Pavicic, D.. (2001). Thermal and electrical properties of titanium between 300 and 1900 K. in International Journal of Thermophysics, 22(6), 1833-1841. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013151303111
Maglic K, Pavicic D. Thermal and electrical properties of titanium between 300 and 1900 K. in International Journal of Thermophysics. 2001;22(6):1833-1841. doi:10.1023/A:1013151303111 .
Maglic, KD, Pavicic, DZ, "Thermal and electrical properties of titanium between 300 and 1900 K" in International Journal of Thermophysics, 22, no. 6 (2001):1833-1841, https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013151303111 . .