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Accurate measurement of the specific absorption rate using a suitable adiabatic magnetothermal setup
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EngineeringAbsorption SpectroscopyChemistryFerrofluidMagnetismChemical EngineeringTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsInstrumentationThermoanalytical MethodMaterials SciencePhysicsRadiative AbsorptionCalorimetric MethodHeat TransferCopper SampleAccurate MeasurementNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsSpecific Absorption RateAtomic AbsorptionLight AbsorptionThermal EngineeringThermophysical Property
Accurate measurements of the specific absorption rate (SAR) of solids and fluids were obtained by a calorimetric method, using a special-purpose setup working under adiabatic conditions. Unlike in current nonadiabatic setups, the weak heat exchange with the surroundings allowed a straightforward determination of temperature increments, avoiding the usual initial-time approximations. The measurements performed on a commercial magnetite aqueous ferrofluid revealed a good reproducibility (4%). Also, the measurements on a copper sample allowed comparison between experimental and theoretical values: adiabatic conditions gave SAR values only 3% higher than the theoretical ones, while the typical nonadiabatic method underestimated SAR by 21%.
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