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A Millisecond-Resolution Pulse Heating System for Specific-Heat Measurements at High Temperatures

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Compendium of Thermophysical Property Measurement Methods

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In the first volume of this Compendium(1) a general description and a brief survey of the pulse techniques, utilizing resistive self-heating of the specimen, for the measurement of specific heat at high temperatures were given. The presentation covered techniques over a wide regime of time response: from nearly a second to submicrosecond resolution. Most of the techniques were of an exploratory nature and were developed for specific immediate applications. However, as a result of extensive research performed during the last 25 years, the millisecond-resolution pulse heating technique for specific-heat measurements has reached a mature stage.

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Cezairliyan, A. (1992). A Millisecond-Resolution Pulse Heating System for Specific-Heat Measurements at High Temperatures. In: Maglić, K.D., Cezairliyan, A., Peletsky, V.E. (eds) Compendium of Thermophysical Property Measurement Methods. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3286-6_17

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