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Title: Calorimetric sensor to measure local calorific dissipations in the human body
Authors: González De Chávez Menéndez, Jesús 
Socorro, F. 
Rodríguez De Rivera, M. 
Sarmiento Rodríguez, Roberto 
UNESCO Clasification: 3311 tecnología de la instrumentación
Keywords: Calorimetría
Issue Date: 2014
Journal: 20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities: Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn, Together with 18th TC4 International Workshop on ADC and DCA Modeling and Testing, IWADC 2014
Conference: 20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities: Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn, Together with 18th TC4 International Workshop on ADC and DCA Modeling and Testing, IWADC 2014 
Abstract: A calorimetric sensor for medical application has been developed in order to measure surface and localized calorific dissipations in the human body. The instrument tries to evaluate the calorific power that is transmitted by conduction, through a thermopile, between the human body and a thermostat at a constant temperature. The detection area of the prototype is 36 cm2 and the sensor resolution is 50 mW. From the equations of heat transport by conduction, we propose a model based on the sensor decomposition in different domains connected to each other. The model is validated experimentally. The sensor operation domain is indicated and some practical applications to the human body are shown.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46299
ISBN: 9789299007327
Source: 20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities: Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn, Together with 18th TC4 International Workshop on ADC and DCA Modeling and Testing, IWADC 2014, p. 656-660
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