Thermal measuring and testing – Calorimetry – With control of heat added to or lost from a sample container
Patent
1984-03-28
1985-01-08
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Calorimetry
With control of heat added to or lost from a sample container
165169, 374 12, 435291, G01K 1700, G01N 2520
Patent
active
044924801
ABSTRACT:
Probe (1) to be used in a microcalorimeter for various types of heat measurements. The probe having a good thermal contact with thermodetectors (5,6) used in the calorimeter. The probe is designed as a substantially cylindrical hollow body has at least one outer surface (4, 11) which is in contact with the thermodetectors. The outer surface of the probe is provided with a helix groove (2) in which a tube (3) for supplying the continuous flows is arranged in good thermal contact with the probe. The cavity (10) of the body is used for the introduction of the ampoules (9).
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Suurkuusk Jaak
Taylor Robert L.
Wadso Ingemar
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