Thermodilution Method

Thermodelution (thermostated) method is a laboratory method for determining specific surface energy (the work that needs to be done per unit time to bring the 3D solver to zero surface density), which consists of measuring values ​​​​under various heat treatment conditions (temperature, time, pressure) 2D objects graphically represented as three-dimensional.

Thermal delineation is widely used in the development of systems that use mechanical components (bearings, seals, springs, shock absorbers, etc.), as it is a fast and convenient method for obtaining system parameters under high temperature and pressure conditions. Ter



Thermodilution chemistry

Thermal diffusion, thermal diffusion chromatography and thermal diffractometry are related analytical methods that use them for the molecular distribution of samples with different properties within a solid or gas, as well as the separation of mixtures of liquids (evaporation, solution). The basic working principle is based on the distillation of substances under the influence of temperature, with the difference in the values ​​of the density product



Thermodilution, a method for determining the density of electromagnetic radiation, based on measuring the attenuation of the radiation flux when passing through an optically dense medium. The thermal discussion device is usually called a “camera device” (TD camera). Etc. m. can be used in medicine.

One of the optical methods