Abstract

Abstract Metal-samples are investigated as pan of a submicrosecond resistive pulse heating system up to temperatures of about 10.000 K and ambient pressures up to 0.5 GPa. The measuremnts allow the determination of such thermophysical properties as heat capacity and the mutual dependences between enthalpy, electrical resistivity, temperature and volume. Up to now investigations have been done on the following elements: C, W, Re, Ta, Mo, Nb, Fe, Ni, Cu, Pb, In, and Hg. From the investigations at elevated pressures an estimation of the critical point data of the metals lead and indium can be given.

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