FIELD: physics.
SUBSTANCE: dispersive medium is actually tested for phase water composition by heating value of phase transition. Sampled dispersive material is cooled until it is overcooled and crystallised. While sample temperature is continuously measured, overcooling temperatures and beginning of water equilibrium solidification are measured to calculate heating value of water phase transition.
EFFECT: higher accuracy of evaluation.
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Dates
2008-11-20—Published
2007-01-09—Filed