XINFU Principle Of Calorimetry
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Zhengzhou Prominent Technology Co., Ltd.
GC106 Calorimeter is new developed model based on ZDHW-5 Calorimeter.
General Introduction of Principle 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, the heat capacity of about 10500J / K 2, the external water cylinder capacity of about 51L 3, the inner cylinder capacity of about 2.1L of water 4, Accuracy: better than GB 5, the use of the environment: 5-40 ℃ 6, the temperature resolution: 0.0001 ℃ 7, the power supply voltage: AC220V ± 15% 50Hz
Working Principle of Principle Of Calorimetry
Inner cylinder is also made of stainless steel, the cross section is oval. We special processed the surface to reduce the heat radiation and heat exchange. There is stirrer and thermometer hold designed on the top cover. Operator stick the temperature detector in the hole to test the temperature.
Standard Reference
GB/T 15224.3-2010: Classification for quality of coal-Part 3:Calorific value GB/T 213-2008: Determination of calorific value of coal ASTM D407: Definitions of Terms Relating to Gross Calorific Value and Net Calorific Value of Solid and Liquid Fuel ASTM D5468 - 02(2007): Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific and Ash Value of Waste Materials ASTM D2015-00: Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke by the Adiabatic Bomb Calorimeter (Withdrawn 2000)
Main Specification