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
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a method which can be used to measure the thermal conductiv...
The specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity of titanium were measured by a subsecond pulse...
This paper presents experimental results on thermophysical properties of the most commonly used tita...
This paper presents results of measurements of the specific heat and electrical resistivity of a 53%...
In this study, effect of temperature in the electrical resistance heating process on mechanical prop...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
In this study, hot forming of DIN WL 3.7024 commercially pure titanium with a sheet thickness of 0.6...
A pulse-heating method for measuring specific heat and electrical resistivity to high temperatures i...
In this work, the dynamic response of Ti6Al4V alloy at high temperature was studied using the Split ...
Heat resistant titanium alloys with various types of microstructure and homogeneous distribution of ...
In present work the properties of comercially pure titanium fouth grade processed by equal channel a...
Physical properties of malleable pure titanium, which was prepared in our laboratory by Hunter metho...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a method which can be used to measure the thermal conductiv...
The specific heat capacity and electrical resistivity of titanium were measured by a subsecond pulse...
This paper presents experimental results on thermophysical properties of the most commonly used tita...
This paper presents results of measurements of the specific heat and electrical resistivity of a 53%...
In this study, effect of temperature in the electrical resistance heating process on mechanical prop...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
Understanding the mechanical behavior of materials at extreme conditions, such as high temperatures,...
In this study, hot forming of DIN WL 3.7024 commercially pure titanium with a sheet thickness of 0.6...
A pulse-heating method for measuring specific heat and electrical resistivity to high temperatures i...
In this work, the dynamic response of Ti6Al4V alloy at high temperature was studied using the Split ...
Heat resistant titanium alloys with various types of microstructure and homogeneous distribution of ...
In present work the properties of comercially pure titanium fouth grade processed by equal channel a...
Physical properties of malleable pure titanium, which was prepared in our laboratory by Hunter metho...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a method which can be used to measure the thermal conductiv...