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The corrections for distortion of the temperature field are determined by solving a nonlinear differential equation under conditions when the thermal properties of the material are variable, and the thermal conductivity is calculated for calorimeters operating under steady-state thermal conditions. The condition under which these corrections are zero is obtained.
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Naziev, Y.M., Naziev, D.Y. & Gasanov, V.G. Determination of the Effect of Variability of the Thermal Properties of Materials When Measuring Thermal Conductivity Using Steady-State Thermal Methods. Measurement Techniques 47, 73–77 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000022507.15846.b0
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