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To determine specific heat capacity, a baseline is established by measuring the temperature difference of the two empty crucibles as the temperature is changed at a constant rate over the temperature range of interest. Thermal response records are then acquired for a standard material (usually sapphire) and an unknown under identical conditions. The ratio of the departure of the standard and unknown from the baseline is then used to calculate the specific heat of the unknown. Features:
Applications: The DSC is used to measure specific heat capacity (100 to 1200oC) and heats of transition as well as to detect the temperature of phase changes and melting points in the range of 20 to 1500oC. Specific heat capacity can be used in conjunction with thermal diffusivity to obtain thermal conductivity.
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Diffraction UC | Residual Stress UC | Thermophysical Properties UC Diffraction & Thermophysical Prop. Group | <">High Temperature Materials Laboratory Metals & Ceramics Division | Oak Ridge National Laboratory Acknowledgments URL: http://www.html.ornl.gov/tpuc/dsc.html |