RI 7503 Heat Content And Specific Heat Of Six Rock Types At Temperatures To 1,000° C

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David P. Lindroth
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The heat content above 25.0° C up to 1,000° C was measured for six rock types: St. Cloud Gray Granodiorite, Holston Limestone, Sioux Quartzite, Rockville Quartz Monzonite, Salem Limestone, and the basalt at Dresser, Wis. The calorimetric data were obtained with an isothermal jacket-copper block calorimeter. The experimental heat content data for each rock type are presented, along with specific heat data obtained from the temperature derivative of the heat content. For the six rock types the maximum deviations of the specific heats at a given temperature were within 10 percent below 575° C and within 34 percent above 5750°C. The increase in the values of specific heat range from a minimum of 13 percent for the basalt at Dresser, Wis. (temperature range, 100° to 1,000° C) to a maximum of 46 percent for Holston Limestone (temperature range, 100° to 870° C).
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APA: David P. Lindroth  (1971)  RI 7503 Heat Content And Specific Heat Of Six Rock Types At Temperatures To 1,000° C

MLA: David P. Lindroth RI 7503 Heat Content And Specific Heat Of Six Rock Types At Temperatures To 1,000° C. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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