Scientech H410 Vector User Manual

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Operation of Astral

and Large Aperture Calorimeters with an Analog Chart Recorder:

Note: Whenever a large aperture calorimeter is used without an indicator the interface module is

not used.

Calorimeter Response:
The response of a calorimeter to a single pulse input as displayed by a chart recorder appears below.

The output voltage from a chart recorder can be converted to wattage at any time by:

W = V/S, W

i

= V

i

/S


V = Chart recorder voltage level in mV
S = Calorimeter sensitivity in mV/W

The total energy (E) in the pulse can be found by integrating the instantaneous wattage over time:

E =

∫ W(t) dt

0

The following methods may be used to compute the total integrated energy:

Numerical Integration:
Finding the area under the curve in figure 7 is the equivalent procedure for determining pulse energy. Choose an
appropriate time interval, dt, and perform the summation:

N

N

E

=

∑ W

i

xdt = (dt/S)

∑ V

i

I=1

i=1


The error caused by this procedure is:

N

dE = (dt/S)

Σ dV

i

i=1


The error, in theory, is only dependent upon the value of

∑dV

i

, that is the cumulative random error of V

i

. This

number should approach zero if data is carefully taken. The accuracy is also increased if the time interval, dt, is
minimized. Numerical integration can yield accurate results, but is a tedious task.

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