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The key issues and anticipated future directions in subsecond thermophysics research are presented and discussed. The main emphasis is placed on experimental techniques for measurements of selected thermophysical properties utilizing rapid volume heating (resistive self-heating) and rapid surface heating (laser pulse-heating) methods. The time regime covered is from 1 to 10−12s. Specific research topics and key research areas are identified and discussed.
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Paper based on the Panel Discussion at the First Workshop on Subsecond Thermophysics, June 20–21, 1988, Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.A.
Formerly National Bureau of Standards
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Cezairliyan, A., Gathers, G.R., Malvezzi, A.M. et al. Issues and future directions in subsecond thermophysics research. Int J Thermophys 11, 819–833 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01184348
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