Loading [MathJax]/jax/output/HTML-CSS/jax.js

Article

Thermophysical Properties of Materials
2005. V. 43. № 4. P. 546–553
Bel'skaya E.A.
An Experimental Investigation of the Electrical Resistivity of Titanium in the Temperature Range from 77 to 1600 K
Annotation
Results are given of experimental measurements of the electrical resistivity of commercial-grade titanium with a purity of 99.7% by mass and of polycrystalline iodide titanium with a purity of 99.91% by mass in the temperature range from 77 to 1600 K. At temperatures of 77350 K, the electrical resistivity of commercial-grade titanium is higher than that of iodide titanium; however, as the temperature increases, ρ of commercial-grade titanium becomes lower than ρ of pure titanium in the entire temperature range of the α- and β-phases. The temperature range of inversion is 360380 K.
Article reference:
Bel'skaya E.A. An Experimental Investigation of the Electrical Resistivity of Titanium in the Temperature Range from 77 to 1600 K, High Temp., 2005. V. 43. № 4. P. 546