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Autor:
E. Popova, S. N. Nefedov
Publikováno v:
Moscow University Physics Bulletin. 65:86-90
Construction of the butterfly diagrams for the magnetic helicity in several approximations of a Parker dynamo has been carried out. The diagrams are constructed both for the cases of efficient generation of the magnetic field (large dynamo numbers) a
Publikováno v:
Astronomy Reports. 53:160-165
The behavior of the electric-current and magnetic helicities in the course of the solar-activity cycle is studied in the framework of Parker’s very simple model for the solar dynamo. A polarity rule is formulated for the helicities, which generaliz
Autor:
V. I. Sedinkin, S. N. Nefedov, Yu. P. Shchukin, V. L. Terent'ev, M. F. Gibadulin, R. S. Takhautdinov
Publikováno v:
Metallurgist. 46:12-15
Publikováno v:
Metallurgist. 46:7-11
Publikováno v:
Journal of Engineering Physics. 38:382-387
A setup is described, intended for the measurement of a complex of thermophysical characteristics of liquids and gases. It is based on the method of registering the fluctuations of temperature of wire transducers heated by alternating current. The me
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Thermophysics. 1:141-146
A method and an instrument for the measurement of a number of the thermophysical properties (thermal conductivity, thermal activity, volumetric specific heat, thermal diffusivity) are described. The results obtained for thermal conductivity and speci
Publikováno v:
Journal of Engineering Physics. 36:314-318
A method of increasing the sensitivity of the circuit for measuring the thermal activity coefficient of gases by the periodic-heating method is proposed. The thermal activity of argon, carbon dioxide, and air at 1300°K was measured.
Use of methods of periodic probe-heating to study the thermophysical properties of liquids and gases
Publikováno v:
Measurement Techniques. 23:508-512
Autor:
L. P. Filippov, S. N. Nefedov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Engineering Physics. 37:1195-1197
Measurements of thermal conductivity and specific heat of cyclohexane are presented for the temperature range 293–623°K for pressures of 2–30 MPa.