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MEASUREMENT OF SPECIFIC HEATS BY A PULSE METHOD
Author(s) -
R. C. STRITTMATER,
G. C. Danielson
Publication year - 1955
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4368559
Subject(s) - brillouin zone , atomic physics , density of states , chemistry , condensed matter physics , fermi energy , function (biology) , energy (signal processing) , electron , physics , thermodynamics , materials science , quantum mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology
A pulse heating method for measuring the specific heats of metals at high temperatures has been developed. Preliminary results have been obtained for platinum and nickel in the temperature range 2O deg C to 45O deg C. With further development, the pulse heating method seems to show considerable promise of becoming a superior method for the measurement of specific heats at high temperatures and particularly useful in the study of phase transitions. (auth)

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