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This paper discusses the influence of the finite pulse-time effect simultaneously acting with the effect of heat source capacity, the effect of thermometer heat capacity and the effect of inertia of measuring apparatus on the accuracy of a pulse method. Further on, the relations for the maximal and effective temperature of a sample are derived. The above effects are examined separately, which allows setting some useful criterions for neglecting these effects. The results of numerical calculations are presented also graphically.
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The authors are grateful to RNDr. J.Krempaský for his interest, support and valuable discussion.
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Cesnak, L., Bielek, J. The influence of some disturbing factors upon the accuracy of measurement of thermal parameters by means of a pulse method. Czech J Phys 25, 443–449 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01589650
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01589650