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Vol. 140, No. 5, May 2012, pp. 8-14
Research in Nanothermometry. Part 2: Methodical Error Problem of Contact Thermometry Bohdan STADNYK, Svyatoslav YATSYSHYN, Oresta KOZAK Lviv Polytechnic National University, Institute of Computer Technologies, Automation and Metrology, Bandera str. 12, Lviv, 79013, Ukraine Tel.: +38-0322-37-50-89 E-mail: slav.yat@gmail.com
Received: 27 March 2012 /Accepted: 21 May 2012 /Published: 31 May 2012 |
Abstract: The evaluation of temperature distortions of controlled object caused by a temperature measurement has to solve on the way of providing further nanotechnology progress. To reduce the consequences of measuring intervention to the heat balance of controlled objects, it is necessary to develop the sensitive methods of energy-measuring action.
Keywords: Temperature measurement, Micro- and nanosized objects, Related methodical error, Temperature wave
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1) Part 1. Temperature of Micro- and Nano- sized Objects
2) Part 2. Methodical Error Problem of Contact Thermometry
3) Part 3. Characteristics of the Thermometers with Liquid- and Solid-phase Sensitive Elements
4) Part 4. Amorphous Alloys of Thermo-resistive Thermometry
5) Part 5. Noise Thermometry and Nature of Substance
6) Part 6. Metrology of Raman Thermometer with Universal Calibration Artifacts
7) Part 7. Ultrasonic Thermometer Based on Nanostructured Thermometric Substance
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