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Realization of the longitudinal heat flow method for measuring thermal conductivity of solids at high temperatures

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An experimental plant intended for high-temperature investigations of the thermal conductivity of structural materials is described. Results of investigations of the thermal conductivity of 12X18H10T stain-less steel in a 480- to 1200-K temperature range are given.

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Original Russian Text © E.A. Zhelobtsov, E.Kh. Isakaev, V.E. Peletskii, A.S. Tyuftyaev, 2009, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2009, No. 5, pp. 140–144.

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Zhelobtsov, E.A., Isakaev, E.K., Peletskii, V.E. et al. Realization of the longitudinal heat flow method for measuring thermal conductivity of solids at high temperatures. Instrum Exp Tech 52, 743–746 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441209050194

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