METHODS FOR MEASURING LARGE HEAT FLUXES,

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A number of methods are used for measuring heat fluxes in high-temperature jets and shock tubes the exponential, i.e., calorimetric method according to the heat quantity stored in a sample according to the surface temperature of a sample the method of surface points according to temperature change at the ends of a sample according to the time interval before commencement of melting the method of a cooled calorimeter according to heating and consumption of cooled water. With the aid of the exponential method and a cooled calorimeter, distributions of heat fluxes in the cross-section of a high-temperature gas jet are measured. The results obtained by the two methods agree quite well. Author

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