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dilatometer
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dil·a·tom·e·ter  (dl-tm-tr, dl-)
n.
An instrument used to measure thermal expansion and dilation in solids and liquids.


dila·to·metric (-t-mtrk) adj.
dila·tome·try n.

dilatometer [ˌdɪləˈtɒmɪtə]
n
(Physics / General Physics) any instrument for measuring changes in dimension: often a glass bulb fitted with a long stopper through which a capillary tube runs, used for measuring volume changes of liquids
dilatometric  [ˌdɪlətəˈmɛtrɪk] adj
dilatometrically  adv
dilatometry  n


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Volumetric contraction upon polymerization or polymerization shrinkage (PS) of the composites was measured by a computer-controlled mercury dilatometry (Fig.
The same type of curve would have been generated in the dilatometry experiment, had the coefficient of thermal expansion been plotted against temperature.
In addition, pressure dilatometry measurements were used to calculate the equation of state parameters for the polybutadienes.
 
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