Transient method for measuring total hemispherical emissivities of thin wires.

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  • 金属細線の全半球ふく射率の非定常測定法
  • キンゾク サイセン ノ ゼン ハンキュウ フクシャリツ ノ ヒテイジョウ ソク

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An improved transient calorimetric method for measuring total hemispherical emissivities εh of thin metal wires is reported. In order to reduce heat losses through a pair of thermocouple leads suspending a specimen, guard wires are carefully designed and used. Copper and iron wires of about 0.5 mm diameter are used as samples. Measurements of εh have been made in the temperature range 300∼800 K. The lead-wire heat losses and the temperature distributions of the specimens are exactly analyzed. It is confirmed that the heat losses have been kept considerably small by using the guard wires. The εh values are determined by taking account of the heat losses. Comparisons of the results are made with the data of previous investigators and those carried out for disk- and wire-type specimens. The examination of the experimental results reveals that the present technique is suitable even for thin metal wires.

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