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Engineering Use of the Wiedemann Effect

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The Wiedemann effect is considered for metrological support to monitoring the physicomechanical and geometrical parameters of engineering components.

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Koverkin, Y.B., Gubanov, N.N. Engineering Use of the Wiedemann Effect. Measurement Techniques 46, 1097–1100 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000014445.44064.e1

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