Abstract

We propose a dilatometry method of determining the coefficient of heat transfer between a surface and a medium. It is demonstrated that the advantages of this method lies in its high accuracy and simplicity. The use of dilatometry in a nontraditional research area makes it possible to substantially expand its sphere of application.

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