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Offline KungKemi

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Efficient Calorimeter Design
« on: October 08, 2016, 03:14:29 AM »
So basically at the moment I am preparing for an extended experimental investigation in which I plan to utilise a calorimeter in order to measure the heat of combustion of various home-made biofuels. As such, I have been conducting research online into calorimeters and have found several ideas for creating a calorimeter.

The first idea was to use a "coffee mug" as the main calorimetric capsule, whereas the other idea was to use two styrofoam cups as the main calorimetric capsule.

Naturally, I would assume that such designs would have a lower efficiency in comparison to theory (say ~20%). However, I was just wondering what countermeasures I could put in place in order to increase this efficiency (such as to utilise a calorimetric capsule of a different material, or to implement additional insulation, such as foam.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
KungKemi

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