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An all metal cryostat, similar in principle to a glass apparatus described by Blaickman, Egerton and Truter1, has been used to measure the radiation transfer between a standard surface at 0°C and various test surfaces held at 77°K. The surfaces chosen for study were surfaces often encountered in laboratory practice rather than optimum quality surfaces.
Based on a thesis submitted by H. Cheung in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering at G.I.T. (1955).
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Ziegler, W.T., Cheung, H. (1960). Total Emissivity of Some Surfaces at 77°K. In: Timmerhaus, K.D. (eds) Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, vol 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3102-5_16
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