Calorimetry is the scientific measurement of heat transfer from a system to surroundings or vice versa.There are two types of calorimeters; one in which pressure remains constant and the other where the pressure may change. In a system with constant pressure, if there is a volume change, then...
Thermal Energy It is Heat Transferred from one substance to another Determined by measuring the change in temperature of a substance Can be found using a known mass of water as an absorber
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), viscometry and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are listed as the most common and easy techniques to investigate miscibility [7]. FTIR spectroscopy is used to study specific molecular bonding interactions in polymer blends. The changes in IR ...
3.2. Thermal Evaluation by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Evaluating the melting behavior of the PA12 powders during the heating stage of the DSC helps to estimate the processing temperature for LB-PBF-P. Regardless of the nano-additives, each powder composition exhibits an endothermal incre...