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Methods and Facilities for Determining the Metrological Characteristics of Contact Heat Flow Transducers

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Questions of metrological provisions for contact heat flow transducers by means of which it is possible to monitor heat losses at the surface of thermal energy objects are considered.

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Cherepanov, V.Y. Methods and Facilities for Determining the Metrological Characteristics of Contact Heat Flow Transducers. Measurement Techniques 47, 769–775 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000047694.50258.82

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