In-situ calibration method for thermocouples in accelerating rate calorimeter based on multiple fixed-points and Joule heat

Weixiang Liang, Jinyu Chen, Juncheng Jiang, Marc Schalles, Sebastian Marin, Silke Augustin, Thomas Fröhlich, Jiong Ding

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Abstract

To solve the problem of temperature drift of thermocouples in accelerating rate calorimeter caused by long-term operation, an in-situ calibration method based on multiple fixed-points and Joule heat is proposed in this article. Firstly, the heat transfer model of the calorimeter is established, and the validity of the method is verified by numerical simulation. Secondly, a multiple fixed-points graphite calibrator and a cylindrical electronic resistance element are designed. Finally, the in-situ calibration is carried out. The calibration results show that the maximum permissible measurement error of the sample thermocouple after calibration is better than 0.220 °C and that the bias of consistency in-situ calibration method is smaller than 0.110 °C. In addition, a di‑tert‑butyl peroxide in toluene solution with a mass percent of 20% is selected as the experimental sample. The sample experiment results show that the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters are closer to the reference values after thermocouples calibration.

Original languageEnglish
Article number179559
JournalThermochimica Acta
Volume726
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Accelerating rate calorimeter
  • Fixed point
  • In-situ calibration
  • Joule heat
  • Thermocouple

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