RI 7954 Thermal Diffusivity of Six Igneous Rocks at Elevated Temperatures and Reduced Pressures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. P. Lindroth
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The thermal diffusivity above 298 K, up to 400 K and at pressures from ambient down to 10-10 torr was measured for the following six igneous rock types: tholeiitic basalt, obsidian, rhyolite, granodiorite, gabbro, and dunite. The thermal diffusivity data were obtained by the laser flash method. Extreme values range from a low of 5.3X10-3 cmF/sec for rhyolite at 383 K and 2X10-7 torr to a high of 13.4x10-3 crrf/sec for dunite at 298 K and 760 torr. Data are also included on a commercial fused silica, which was used as a standard.
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APA: D. P. Lindroth  (1974)  RI 7954 Thermal Diffusivity of Six Igneous Rocks at Elevated Temperatures and Reduced Pressures

MLA: D. P. Lindroth RI 7954 Thermal Diffusivity of Six Igneous Rocks at Elevated Temperatures and Reduced Pressures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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