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Freezing and melting of fluids in porous glasses
Eric Molz
, Apollo P.Y. Wong
, M. H.W. Chan
, J. R. Beamish
Physics
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Hysteresis
100%
Latent Heat
100%
High Temperature
66%
Argon
66%
Vycor Glass
66%
High-resolution
33%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
33%
Fluid Hydrogen
33%
Hysteresis Loop
33%
Melting Temperature
33%
Thermal Cycling
33%
Small Fraction
33%
Heat Capacity Measurement
33%
Ultrasonic Technique
33%
Thermal Relaxation
33%
Shear Modulus
33%
Neon
33%
Freezing Method
33%
Thermal Differential
33%
Silica Xerogel
33%
Engineering
Latent Heat
100%
High Resolution
33%
Heat Capacity
33%
Ultrasonics
33%
Hysteresis Loop
33%
Thermal Relaxation
33%
Modulus of Shear
33%
Melting Temperature
33%
Xerogel
33%
Pore Geometry
33%
Freezing Process
33%
Material Science
Porous Glass
100%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
50%
Silicon Dioxide
50%
Elastic Moduli
50%
Ultrasonic Testing
50%
Xerogels
50%
Thermal Cycling
50%
Chemical Engineering
Latent Heat
100%
Specific Heat
33%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
33%
Cryogenics
33%
Xerogel
33%
Thermal Cycling
33%