Microcalorimeter sensor for the measurement of heat content of n

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Measurement includes temperature change of the material...

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73 2401, 73 2503, 364557, 374 37, 422 83, 422 94, 422 95, 422 98, G01N 2520

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ABSTRACT:
A microcalorimeter includes instrumentation for reducing measurement errors due to system fluctuations. One or more sensors is utilized to detect heat content of a sample gas, and create a composition independent system. Instrumentation for automatically compensating for pressure and temperature variations is also employed in the microcalorimeter. A method for continuously measuring the BTU content of a gas utilizing the microcalorimeter includes steps for adjusting system parameters in response to changes in ambient conditions and sample gas composition to further reduce measurement error.

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