Title of article :
Combined DSC and Pulse-Heating Measurements of Electrical Resistivity and Enthalpy of Platinum, Iron, and Nickel
Author/Authors :
B. Wilthan، نويسنده , , C. Cagran and G. Pottlacher ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Measurements of the enthalpy, electrical resistivity, and specific heat capacity
as a function of temperature starting from the solid state up into the
liquid phase for Fe, Ni, and Pt are preseInted. Two different measurement
approaches have been used within this work: an ohmic pulse-heating technique,
which allows – among others – the measurement of enthalpy, specific
heat capacity, and electrical resistivity up to the end of the stable liquid
phase, and a differential–scanning–calorimetry technique (DSC) which enables
determination of specific heat capacity from near room temperature up to
1500 K. The microsecond ohmic pulse-heating technique uses heating rates
up to 108K·s−1 and thus is a dynamic measurement, whereas the differential–
scanning–calorimetry technique uses heating rates of typically 20K·min−1
and can be considered as a quasi-static process. Despite the different heating
rates both methods give good agreement of the thermophysical data within
the stated uncertainties of each experiment. Results on the metals Fe, Ni, and
Pt are reported. The enthalpy and resistivity data are preseInted as a function
of temperature and compared to literature values.
Keywords :
Iron , nickel , Enthalpy , Platinum , pulse-heating , specific heat. , Differential scanning calorimetry , Electrical resistivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics