Claims
- 1. A device for use in a microcalorimeter, comprising a hollow tubular body adapted to receive an article which contains at least one material to be thermally tested therein; said hollow tubular body being further adapted to conduct heat generated by the article received therein;
- a fluid conduit adapted to conduct heat;
- said hollow tubular body having a continuous helical groove about its periphery, said helical groove being adapted to receive said fluid conduit therein;
- said fluid conduit being adapted to receive a heat-generating fluid flowing therethrough;
- first and second heat-conducting members fixedly attached to the outer periphery of said hollow tubular body, and first and second heat-conducting members being adapted to conduct heat from said hollow tubular body and said fluid conduit; each of said first and second heat-conducting members having a generally flat surface thereon;
- a first and second Peltier thermocouple having one side thereof in thermal contact with respective ones of said generally flat surfaces of said first and second heat-conducting members;
- said first and second Peltier thermocouples each having another side in thermal contact with a heat sink, each said heat sink having sufficient heat capacity so as to be adapted to remain at a substantially constant temperature while heat is being conducted across said first and second Peltier thermocouples;
- heat generated within said hollow tubular body and said fluid conduit being conducted to said heat sinks;
- whereby heat generated within said hollow tubular body and said fluid conduit, passing across said first and second heat-conducting members and passing across said first and second Peltier thermocouples, is measureable by said first and second Peltier thermocouples.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the fluid conduit passes entirely between said hollow tubular body and said first heat-conducting member;
- whereby heat from said fluid conduit is effectively conducted to said first Peltier thermocouple by said first heat-conducting member.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the fluid conduit passes entirely between said hollow tubular body and said second heat-conducting member;
- wherein heat from said fluid conduit is effectively conducted to said second Peltier thermocouple by said second heat-conducting member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 349,768, filed Feb. 18, 1982, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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