XINFU What Is The Definition Of Calorimetry
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GC106 Calorimeter is new developed model based on ZDHW-5 Calorimeter.
General Introduction of What Is The Definition Of Calorimetry
Heat capacity of the calorimeter temperature of the system is the amount of heat of the apparatus is increased by the absorbed heat 1 ℃, with the J / K expressed. If you want to increase the combustion temperature of the sample is calculated based on the calorific value of the sample should first know that the water temperature rises 1 ℃ need to absorb much heat.
Under High Pressure Oxygen Condition:
Put samples in hot-corrosion-resistant metal crucible.
Put this crucible in oxygen bomb and seal it.
Charge oxygen in the bomb until the pressure reach 3.0Mpa
Put oxygen bomb in and turn on the calorimeter, burn the sample.
The heat will pass to the water in cylinder.
Calorimeter can calculate the calorific value of samples according to measure the water temperature, cylinder and bomb.
Features of GC106
1. Complete automatic calorimeter, automaticly stir, ignite, display status of process, alarm and print the result.
2. High test accuracy, tesing result can display directly.
3. Easy to operate, do not need skilled experts to do the complex test.
4. Stable performance.
5. Adopts the most advanced clock chip, can display time, date, week. It can also record the test time and print it on the result of test. Clock system can work when there is no electricity.
6. Auto calculate the average value when there is more than 5 times data.
Working Principle of What Is The Definition Of Calorimetry
Same as ZDHW-5 calorimeter, it is composed of shell, outer cylinder, inner cylinder, stirrer, oxygen bomb and so on. Outer cylinder is made of double shell stainless steel, the stirrer can adjust water temperature. There is also water inlet and outlet to adjust the water temperature and water level.
Standard Reference
ASTM E711-87(2004): Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Refuse-Derived Fuel by the Bomb Calorimeter (Withdrawn 2004) ASTM D3180 - 1: Standard Practice for Calculating Coal and Coke Analyses from As-Determined to Different Bases ASTM E955 - 88(2009)e1: Standard Test Method for Thermal Characteristics of Refuse-Derived Fuel Macrosamples ASTM D3172 - 13: Standard Practice for Proximate Analysis of Coal and Coke
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