In this report, a survey is presented about state-of-the-art thermophysical property measurements of liquid metallic alloys at high temperatures. Methods for measuring both caloric quantities, like specific heat and thermal conductivity, and thermophysical properties, like density, surface tension and viscosity, are described in detail. Measurement techniques discussed include container-based as well as containerless techniques. Strengths and potential pitfalls in applying these methods are pointed out and recommendations for best-practice are given.
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