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Thermal conductivity of solids under pressure by the transient hot wire method

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An electronic circuit has been constructed which delivers constant power to a nickel wire, also functioning as a resistance thermometer. The temperature increase versus time, t, is linear in ln t, and the coefficient of slope directly yields the thermal conductivity of the medium surrounding the wire. Systematic errors due to finite time, wire length, and lateral extension of the medium and due to plastic deformation of the wire are analyzed. Temperatures are sampled automatically, and the digital data are reduced by means of an on-line desk calculator. The thermal conductivities of AgCl and polytetrafluoroethylene have been measured up to 10 kilobar.

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