The pulse calorimeter developed as a part of the author\u27s masters thesis was used extensively in the doctoral research to determine the electrical resistivity and specific heat of Ni, Ni4Mo, Fe-A1 alloys and Ni-A1. The temperature range of measurements varied with different specimens but in general were between 375 K to 1300 K. The pulse calorimeter essentially consists of a specimen in series with a standard resistor and a programmable power supply. The specimen is inside a vacuum chamber. The programmable power supply can be triggered from the computer to send a specific current to the specimen for a specific time. As the specimen heats, its temperature rises. Three signals - current, voltage and temperature (thermoelectric voltage) ar...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Electrical resistivity of stainless steel AISI 316 L was measured by millisecond pulse-heating in th...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Restricted Access.This paper reports the development of an AC calorimetric technique for the measure...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
A pulse-heating method for measuring specific heat and electrical resistivity to high temperatures i...
The paper presents an assessment of the unwanted temperature non-uniformity found in high temperatur...
Rapid (subsecond) heating techniques developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology...
This paper presents results of measurements of the specific heat and electrical resistivity of a 53%...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Electrical resistivity of stainless steel AISI 316 L was measured by millisecond pulse-heating in th...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
The workgroup of subsecond thermophysics in Graz has a long tradition in performing fast pulseheatin...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
Restricted Access.This paper reports the development of an AC calorimetric technique for the measure...
Calorimetric methods of measuring specific heats at high temperatures are slow and often involve lab...
A pulse-heating method for measuring specific heat and electrical resistivity to high temperatures i...
The paper presents an assessment of the unwanted temperature non-uniformity found in high temperatur...
Rapid (subsecond) heating techniques developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology...
This paper presents results of measurements of the specific heat and electrical resistivity of a 53%...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Prediction of the behavior of tungsten electrode material in high-temperature plasma generators requ...
Electrical resistivity of stainless steel AISI 316 L was measured by millisecond pulse-heating in th...