详细
A closed noncontact method of converging radial temperature waves generated by high-frequency induction modulated heating of a cylindrical sample, which is intended to study the thermophysical properties of metals and alloys at high temperatures, and an experimental setup for its implementation based on modern equipment are described. According to the experiment, the thermophysical parameters are determined with the following errors: 2% for the thermal diffusivity, 3% for the heat capacity, 5% for the thermal conductivity, 1.4% for the electrical resistivity, and 2% for the power. The following quantities were then calculated: the density, coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion, electron and lattice thermal conductivities, volumetric heat capacity, heat absorption coefficient, monochromatic and integral degrees of blackness, enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs energy. When studying a substitution alloy and an interstitial alloy, the advantages of the closed method are shown on a specific example.