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Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, 2005, Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 548–555
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This article is cited in 16 scientific papers (total in 16 papers)
Thermophysical Properties of Materials
An Experimental Investigation of the Electrical Resistivity of Titanium in the Temperature Range from $77$ to $1600$ K
E. A. Bel'skaya Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Results are given of experimental measurements of the electrical resistivity of commercial-grade titanium with a purity of $99.7\%$ by mass and of polycrystalline iodide titanium with a purity of $99.91\%$ by mass in the temperature range from $77$ to $1600$ K. At temperatures of $77$–$350$ K, the electrical resistivity of commercial-grade titanium is higher than that of iodide titanium; however, as the temperature increases, $\rho$ of commercial-grade titanium becomes lower than $\rho$ of pure titanium in the entire temperature range of the $\alpha$- and $\beta$-phases. The temperature range of inversion is $360$–$380$ K.
Received: 16.08.2004
Citation:
E. A. Bel'skaya, “An Experimental Investigation of the Electrical Resistivity of Titanium in the Temperature Range from $77$ to $1600$ K”, TVT, 43:4 (2005), 548–555; High Temperature, 43:4 (2005), 546–553
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