Abstract

Heat capacity of titanium in the temperature range 1500 to 1900 K was measured by a pulse-heating system, operating in the millisecond time regime. The measurement technique is based on selfheating of a tube-shaped specimen from room temperature to melting in approximately 500 ms and measuring current through the specimen, voltage drop along a defined portion of the specimen, and temperature of the specimen every 0.5 ms. A total of 12 measurements on 3 tube-shaped specimens was made. The reproducibility between individual measurements was 0.4%, between different specimens 0.7%. The extended measurement uncertainty (at a confidence level of 95%) is estimated to be 3%.

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