Article | REF: P1202 V1

Calorimetry: Principles, devices and utilization

Authors: Jean ROUQUEROL, Françoise ROUQUEROL, Phillip LLEWELLYN, Renaud DENOYEL

Publication date: December 10, 2012, Review date: September 1, 2023 | Lire en français

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    2. Operational classification of calorimeters

    2.1 Basics of simple classification

    A real difficulty in understanding calorimetry comes from the sheer number of calorimeter principles on offer (there are well over a hundred), as well as the names and classifications proposed (no fewer than 13 are listed and presented in a chapter detailing this issue ). Each classification has its own logic, justifications and criteria. Yet the sheer number of classifications reveals...

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