Abstract

Measurements of the heat capacity and electrical resistivity of nickel in the temperature range 1300–1700 K by a subsecond duration pulse heating technique are described. The results are expressed by the relations: $$\begin{gathered} C_p = 21.735 + 9.8200 \times 10^{ - 3} T \hfill \\ \rho = 18.908 + 2.3947 \times 10^{ - 2} T \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ whereC p is in J · mol−1·K−1,ρ is inμΩ·cm, andT is in K. Estimated maximum uncertainties in the measured properties are 3% for heat capacity and 1% for electrical resistivity.

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