Simultaneous Measurements of Heat Capacity, Electrical Resistivity, and Hemispherical Total Emittance by a Pulse Heating Technique: Vanadium, 1500 to 2100 K.
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry
- Vol. 78 (2) , 143-147
- https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.078A.010
Abstract
Simultaneous measurements of heat capacity, electrical resistivity, and hemispherical total emittance of vanadium in the temperature range 1500 to 2100 K by a subsecond duration, pulse heating technique are described. The results are expressed by the relations: c p = 56.34 - 3.839 × 10-2T + 1.563 × 10-5T2ρ = 8.794 + 6.282 × 10-2T - 6.804 × 10-6T2 where c p is in J · mol-1 · K-1, ρ is in 10-8 Ω · m, and T is in K. The values for the hemispherical total emittance are: 0.313 at 1900 K and 0.332 at 2000 K. Estimated inaccuracies of the measured properties are: 3 percent for heat capacity, 0.5 percent for electrical resistivity and 5 percent for hemispherical total emittance.Keywords
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