Identification of micro-scale calorimetric devices. I. Establishing the experimental rules for accurate measurements
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2001Unesco Subject/s
1209.09 Análisis Multivariante
3328.16 Transferencia de Calor
3305.90 Transmisión de Calor en la Edificación
3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materiales
3312.09 Resistencia de Materiales
Abstract
The miniaturization of the calorimetric devices to 'nano-sized' scale reduces progressively the available surface of the heat flux detectors with an increase in systematic uncertainty. By means of several Joule and laser signals, the positional effects in 'liquid microcalorimeter' micro-sized chip are evaluated. This allows the introduction of a 3-D coefficient, modifying the standard Joule sensitivity. The shape factor includes the surface and the volume effects.
The miniaturization of the calorimetric devices to 'nano-sized' scale reduces progressively the available surface of the heat flux detectors with an increase in systematic uncertainty. By means of several Joule and laser signals, the positional effects in 'liquid microcalorimeter' micro-sized chip are evaluated. This allows the introduction of a 3-D coefficient, modifying the standard Joule sensitivity. The shape factor includes the surface and the volume effects.





