Härting F, Pfeiffenberger U
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 1982;219(6):290-1. doi: 10.1007/BF00231416.
All known mathematical models for calculating coagulation processes use the thermophysical constants of water. If these calculations are to be improved, it is necessary to know the constants exactly. We developed an instrument and measured the thermal conductivity, which we found definitely different from that of water. The measuring procedure is discussed as well as the problems of dealing with material which changes nature during the procedure.
所有已知的用于计算凝血过程的数学模型都使用水的热物理常数。如果要改进这些计算,就必须精确知道这些常数。我们开发了一种仪器并测量了热导率,发现其与水的热导率明显不同。文中讨论了测量过程以及处理在该过程中性质会发生变化的材料时所遇到的问题。