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Calculated Results with Power Compensator

An extensive analysis of the sawtooth modulation brought a number of interesting results. Mathematically, it could be shown that if there were no temperature gradients within the sample and if all other lags and gradients could be assessed with the Fourier heat-flow equation, Eq. (11) does allow the calculation of the precise heat capacities [33]. Temperature gradients are, however, almost impossible to avoid. Especially in the power-compensated calorimeter, the temperature sensor is much closer to the heater than the sample and cannot avoid gradients. The empirical solution to this problem was to modify Eq. (11) as follows [34] ... [Pg.241]

One method proposed for estimating the cost of fuel cell power plants is to calculate distributive (bulk) costs as a function of the equipment cost using established factors based on conventional generating technologies. When applied in such a way as to compensate for the differences associated with a fuel cell plant, this approach can yield reasonable results. NETL has elected, based on the international prominence of the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE), to utilize this approach in estimating the costs for fuel cell/turbine power plant systems currently under study. [Pg.319]


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