Title of article :
The Role of National Measurement Institutes in Subsecond Current-Heating Methods
Author/Authors :
F. Righini and T. Matsumoto ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The historical role of three national measurement institutes (NMIs), namely,
the NBS-NIST (USA), the IMGC (Italy), and the NRLM-NMIJ (Japan), in
the development of different pulse-heating methods is reviewed. In relation to
their institutional iInterests, the indicated NMIs were mainly iInterested in the
development and application of new measurement techniques, in the accurate
measurement of thermophysical properties at high temperatures, and in the
characterization of possible reference materials. An informal iIntercomparison
of published experimental results obtained via pulse-heating techniques over
30 years on the electrical resistivity and heat capacity of niobium, molybdenum,
and tungsten is preseInted, comparing these results with recommended
curves from the literature. Good agreement is found among the pulse-heating
results from the indicated NMIs, always within the combined uncertainties.
Keywords :
heat capacity , Molybdenum , niobium , Electrical resistivity , tungsten.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics