Directly downsample the isothermal measurement data to convert it into pseudo-accelerated test data!
This document is a technical note explaining the exploration of reaction models based on the OIT measurement data (downsampled data) of polypropylene powder. Using TKsd, we directly downsampled the isothermal measurement data at 140, 150, and 160°C to convert it into pseudo-accelerated test data, examining what kind of power function can be obtained. From this downsampled data, we estimated the reaction model for the oxidation induction reaction. We encourage you to read it. 【Published Data (Excerpt)】 ■ Results of predicting CL intensity curves under isothermal conditions at 140-160°C ■ Predicted curve when changing m1 from 0.707 to 1.0 ■ Reaction rate curves calculated from OIT measurement data at 140, 150, and 160°C under isothermal conditions ■ Reaction rate curves generated by downsampling the data by 1/100 and creating a CSV file ■ A table displayed in Excel from the downsampled TXT data file *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company works in the field of thermal safety evaluation to prevent thermal runaway accidents involving chemical substances. To achieve this, we analyze reaction kinetics parameters from thermal measurement data of a few milligrams of chemical substances and provide a measurement and analysis system that enables thermal safety evaluation when the chemical substances are scaled up to kg to 1000 kg. Additionally, we offer an evaluation system that combines isothermal microcalorimeters (IMC) for lithium-ion batteries and DSC with AKTS analysis software, allowing for comprehensive measurement of the entire battery.