Abstract
After a brief introduction on the thermodynamics of alloy formation, the principles of calorimeter construction are discussed, considering mainly the isothermal and the adiabatic mode of operation as well as the methods of quantitative differential thermoanalysis (DTA) and the twin or differential calorimeter. Several examples for the practical realization of these principles are given. Some important sources of errors are discussed. Finally, an outlook on the future prospect of calorimetry is given.
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