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Interrupted isothermal operations

Batch Reactor with Interrupted Isothermal Operation 599... [Pg.1092]

Case History of a Batch Reactor with Interrupted Isothermal Operation Causing a Runaway Reaction... [Pg.608]

Another development in calorimetry, at least in retrospect, was the construction of adiabatic calorimeters operating at constant heating rate. In such an instrument the heating was carried out continuously (scanning calorimeter), i.e., the measurement was not interrupted every 20 K or so to check the isothermal condition, but was carried out in one, continuous run. In such operation, the heat losses were minimized since the experiment could be completed faster, but the accuracy of such scanning calorimeters was considerably less than that of the standard adiabatic calorimeters. The reason for the lesser accuracy is the fact that the heat could not be distributed nearly as uniformly in the sample as in the adiabatic calorimeter. In addition, the loss calibration was also less accurate. [Pg.235]


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