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    Measurement of high temperature heat content of silicon by drop calorimetry

    Heat content of silicon has been measured in a temperature range of 700-1820 K using a drop calorimeter. Boron nitride was used as a sample crucible. The enthalpy of fusion and the melting point of silicon det...

    K. Yamaguchi, K. Itagaki in Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (2002)

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    Adhesion of Ice to Polymers and other Surfaces

    A set of simple experiments indicated that water drops can penetrate through a grease layer and make “real” contact with the substrate, then spread over the surface, depending on the surface energy of the subs...

    K. Itagaki in Physicochemical Aspects of Polymer Surfaces (1983)