Physics:Automatic pressure-tracking adiabatic calorimeter

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The APTAC (automatic pressure-tracking adiabatic calorimeter) is an analytical instrument for measuring enthalpy changes and blood pressure changes quantitatively.[1][2] [3] It was originally designed by Arthur D Little.

References

  1. Iwata, Y.; Momota, M.; Koseki, H. (2006). "Thermal risk evaluation of organic peroxide by automatic pressure tracking adiabatic calorimeter". Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 85 (3): 617. doi:10.1007/s10973-006-7651-x. 
  2. Wei, C.; Rogers, W.; Mannan, M. S. (2006). "Detection of autocatalytic decomposition behavior of energetic materials using APTAC". Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 83: 125–130. doi:10.1007/s10973-005-6982-3. 
  3. Simon Chippett, "Low thermal inertia scanning adiabatic calorimeter", WO patent 2005008203, published January 27, 2005