Abstract

Some recovery processes in metals occur at temperatures too high to be readily accessible to isothermal calorimetric studies and such phenomena are more conveniently investigated using a constant rate of heating. It is shown that the activation energies of these processes can be determined from calorimetric work carried out at a constant rate of heating.

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