Abstract
A subsecond duration pulse heating method is used to investigate variations in the radiance temperature of niobium near and at its melting point. Measurements were made on several specimens with different surface conditions. The results do not indicate any dependence of radiance temperature on initial surface conditions. The average radiance temperature at the melting point for twelve different niobium specimens is 2425 K on the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968, with an average absolute deviation of 0. 6K and a maximum deviation of 1. 2K.
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Cezairliyan, A. (1973). RADIANCE TEMPERATURE OF NIOBIUM AT ITS MELTING POINT. J Res Nat Bur Stand Sect A Phys Chem, 77 A(3), 333–340. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.077A.020
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