Continuous-cooling method of specific heat measurement in the temperature range 100-300 K


Autoria(s): Rajeswari, M; Ramasesha, Sheela K; Raychaudhuri, AK
Data(s)

01/11/1988

Resumo

The authors have developed a simple continuous-cooling method to determine specific heat of liquids and solids in the temperature range 100-300 K. The technique employs very simple instrumentation and continuously records the sample temperature as it cools to the bath temperature through a calibrated heat link. They have obtained specific heat values which agree with the reported data to within 3% for the samples investigated. This method also facilitates easy detection of abrupt changes in specific heat, as demonstrated in the observation of glass transition in some organic glass-forming systems. The method is sensitive to the study of relaxing heat capacity in supercooled liquids.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/32075/1/Conti_n_uou_s-coo_I_i_n_g.pdf

Rajeswari, M and Ramasesha, Sheela K and Raychaudhuri, AK (1988) Continuous-cooling method of specific heat measurement in the temperature range 100-300 K. In: Journal of Physics E - Scientific Instruments, 21 (11). pp. 1017-1022.

Publicador

Institute of Physics

Relação

http://iopscience.iop.org/0022-3735/21/11/002

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/32075/

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Journal Article

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