Covers isothermal calorimetry, a method to measure heat production rate in materials like cement, discussing its importance and practical applications.
Explores the challenges of measuring moisture sorption isotherms in cement-based materials, emphasizing the complexities and practical implications of the process.
Covers fundamental characterization approaches for solid materials, focusing on elemental analysis, thermal analysis, microscopy, and neutron-based spectroscopies.
Explores the use of silicon resistors as thermal sensors and diode-based thermometers, discussing temperature-resistance relationships and differential measurements.
Covers the formation, properties, and behavior of metallic glasses, including the importance of rapid cooling and the mechanical properties of these unique materials.