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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
1976. V. 14. № 1. P. 73–75
Zinoviev O.Sh., Lebedev S.V.
Specific heat of tungsten at high temperatures
The specific heat of tungsten in the temperature range $2300$–$3600$ degree K was measured from the cooling of a tungsten wire in vacuum. Jones and Langmuir's tables, which connect the current flowing through the wire in steady-state conditions with its temperature and radiated power, were used. Cooling of the wire after pulse heating was also investigated. The results are compared with published data.
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Zinoviev O.Sh., Lebedev S.V. Specific heat of tungsten at high temperatures, High Temp., 1976. V. 14. № 1. P. 73
Zinoviev O.Sh., Lebedev S.V. Specific heat of tungsten at high temperatures, High Temp., 1976. V. 14. № 1. P. 73