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dilatometer is a
scientific instrument that
measures volume changes caused by a
physical or
chemical process. A
familiar application of a
dilatometer...
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optical dilatometer is a non-contact
device able to
measure thermal expansions or
sintering kinetics of any kind of materials,
unlike traditional push...
- device, of
which no
surviving specimens are known, may be now
called a
dilatometer because it
measured the
dilation of a
metal rod. The
earliest example...
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cathetometer also can be used for
following the
changes in
liquid level in a
dilatometer due to, for example, a
chemical reaction therein.
Travelling microscope...
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Marchetti dilatometer test or flat
dilatometer, is a type of
dilatometer commonly designated by DMT. It was
created by
Silvano Marchetti (1980) and is...
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across a
temperature gradient. The SFI of a fat is
measured using a
dilatometer that
measures the
expansion of a fat as it is heated;
density measurements...
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cyclododecane was
measured at 8
temperatures between 66 and 134 °C with a
dilatometer.
Extrapolation to 20 °C
leads to 0.855 g·cm−3. Dale, Johannes; Hubert...
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filled with
fluid (such as
silicone oil). The most
common type is the
dilatometer invented by
Sacks and
Evertson in the USA (patent 3,635,076); a design...
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specific heat
capacities see:
Orders of
magnitude (specific heat capacity)
Dilatometer Strain gauge Differential Scanning Calorimeter gives melting point and...
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obtained by
observing the expansion-temperature
curves during optical dilatometer thermal analysis. In fact,
sinterisation is ****ociated with a remarkable...