1. A.L. Schieirmacher, Wiedemann Ann. Phys. 34 (1888).
2. E.F.M. Van der Held and F.G. Van Drunen, “A Method of Measuring the Thermal Conductivity of Liquids,”Physika 15 (10), 865 (1949).
3. Deutsches Institut fiir Normung, “Testing of Ceramic Materials; Determination of Thermal Conductivity up to 1600°C by the Hot-Wire Method: Thermal Conductivity up to 2 W/m K” (in German). DIN 51046, Provisional Standard (Part 1) (August, 1976 ).
4. Fédération Européene des Fabricants de Produits Réfractaires (1978). “Determination of Thermal Conductivity up to 1500°C for Values of λ ≤ 1.5 W · m−1 · K−1 by the Hot-Wire Method,” 32nd PRE Recommendation (provisional) (1977).
5. H.S. Carslaw and J.C. Jaeger, Conduction of Heat in Solids, 2nd ed. Oxford U.P., Oxford (1959), pp. 256–261.