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Definition of Calorimeters
1. calorimeter [n] - See also: calorimeter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calorimeters
Literary usage of Calorimeters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1891)
"... a proposed general classification of calorimeters, and a general discussion
of some of the various classes, also a short description of one or two new ..."
2. Manual of Physico-chemical Measurements by Wilhelm Ostwald (1894)
"calorimeters. — The difficulty of procuring large A quantities of pure substances
for calorimetric work, necessitates the employment of small quantities and ..."
3. Power Plant Testing: A Maual of Testing Engines, Turbines, Boilers, Pumps by James Ambrose Moyer (1913)
"Relative Accuracy of calorimeters. Because of greater accuracy, comparatively
small size, portability, and general indestructibility, ..."
4. Steam Power Plant Engineering by George Frederick Gebhardt (1917)
"Separating calorimeters: Trans. ASME, 17-608; Engr. US, Feb. ... Fuel calorimeters.
— The analysis and heat evaluation of fuel require considerable time and ..."
5. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Shipbuilders (1891)
"The use of thermometers, screwed directly into the steam-pipe has not been
practised except in throttling calorimeters when pressure is very low. ..."
6. Heat by Edward Marvin Shealy (1914)
"There are two forms of steam calorimeters called respectively the ... Separating
calorimeters. —The separating calorimeter shown in cross-section in Fig. ..."
7. Experimental Engineering and Manual for Testing: For Engineers and for by Rolla Clinton Carpenter, Herman Diederichs (1911)
"Classification of calorimeters. — The following classification of different forms
of calorimeters is convenient and comprehensive: Jet. Condensing. ..."
8. The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables by William Kent (1902)
"Separating calorimeters.—For percentages of moisture beyond the range of ...
For fuller information on various kinds of calorimeters, see papers by Prof. ..."