GB/T 3651-2008
AbolishedMeasuring method for thermal conductivity of metal at high temperature
金属高温导热系数测量方法
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This standard specifies the test method for determining the thermal conductivity of metallic materials at elevated temperatures, typically using a steady-state or transient heat flow technique. It is applied in metallurgical research, quality control, and material selection for industries such as aerospace, power generation, and high-temperature manufacturing, where accurate thermal property data is essential for design and performance evaluation. The method is used for testing metal samples under controlled high-temperature conditions, often in laboratory settings.
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