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Measurements of specific heat and electrical resistivity of austenitic stainless steel (St. 1.4970) in the range 300–1500 K by pulse calorimetry

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A direct heating pulse calorimetric technique has been applied for the measurements of specific heat, electrical resistivity, and hemispherical total emissivity of austenitic stainless steel (St. 1.4970), a candidate for thermal conductivity standard reference material. The specific heat and electrical resistivity were measured in the range 300 to 1500 K, and the hemispherical total emissivity was measured in the range 1300 to 1500 K. The maximum measurement uncertainties were estimated to be 3% for specific heat, 1% for electrical resistivity, and 5% for emissivity.

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Dobrosavljević, A.S., Maglić, K.D. Measurements of specific heat and electrical resistivity of austenitic stainless steel (St. 1.4970) in the range 300–1500 K by pulse calorimetry. Int J Thermophys 13, 57–64 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00503355

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