Research in Nanothermometry. Part 7. Ultrasonic Thermometer Based on Nanostructured Thermometric Substance

An extra high temperature ultrasonic thermometry is under consideration in the proposed work. The sensitive elements of thermometers based on nanostructured materials seem to be the most optimal patterns. Nanoscale processes especially in quasi binary tungsten systems could be responsible for the st...

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Hauptverfasser: Stadnyk, Bohdan, Yatsyshyn, Svyatoslav, Lutsyk, Yaroslav, Skoropad, Pylyp, Kolodiy, Zenoviy, Kozak, Orysya
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subjects Accuracy
Electric industries
Electric noise
Nanocomposites
Nanomaterials
Nanostructure
Nanostructured materials
Optimization
Point defects
Stability
Studies
Temperature
Thermometers
Transducers
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