PART VI - High-Speed Calorimetry During Freezing and Cooling of Metals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ko Yamaguchi George W. Healy
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

In typical calorimetry the energy given off by a material under study is transferred to a water bath, whose temperature is sensed by a thermometer; for correct measurement the water bath must attain a uniform temperature to which the thermometer must respond. This introduces two sources of error, non-uniformity of the heat sink and a time lag until its temperature is registered. These errors may become important where a rapid process such as solidification of metals and alloys is being studied by means of Oelsen'sl quantitative thermal analysis. To overcome this difficulty, a calorimeter sink was conceived in which the water bath is replaced by a copper coil, which serves simultaneously as heat
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APA: Ko Yamaguchi George W. Healy  (1967)  PART VI - High-Speed Calorimetry During Freezing and Cooling of Metals

MLA: Ko Yamaguchi George W. Healy PART VI - High-Speed Calorimetry During Freezing and Cooling of Metals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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