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High-temperature specific heat by a pulse-heating method
Abstract
A pulse-heating method for measuring specific heat and electrical resistivity to high temperatures is described. This technique can be used for electrically conductive materials from room temperature to near 1300 K. As an example of this method, measurements of zirconium are presented.
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