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Nominal (Set) Temperature Observed Temperature Set - Obs
Nominal (Set) Temperature Observed Temperature Set - Obs
deg C deg K deg C deg K deg
deg C deg K deg C deg K deg
25 298 25 295 0
  25 298 25 295 0
100 373 93 366 -7
100 373 93 366 -7
200 473 188 461 -12
200 473 188 461 -12
300 573 283 556 -17
300 573 283 556 -17
400 673 378 651 -22
400 673 378 651 -22
500 773 472 745 -28
500 773 472 745 -28
600 873 567 840 -33
600 873 567 840 -33
700 973 662 935 -38
700 973 662 935 -38
800 1073 757 1030 -43
800 1073 757 1030 -43
900 1173 852 1125 -48
900 1173 852 1125 -48
950 1223 899 1172 -51
950 1223 899 1172 -51





Revision as of 22:47, 24 September 2012

About

11-BM has a dedicated Cyberstar Hot Gas Blower. This can be used to heat small diameter capillary samples from ambient temperature to ~ 950 °C

About

Temperature Range and Ramp Rate.

  • ambient temperature to ~ 950 °C
  • Max ramp rate on heating & cooling is 5 deg C/min (300 C/hour)

Users should plan experiments to incorporate these heating and cooling ramp times.


11-BM Hot Gas Blower Image

Hot Air Blower Zoomed Image


Temperature Profile & Alignment

GasBlowerProfile

Temperature Calibration

Al2O3 Thermal Expansion

In-situ calibration of the hot gas blower was performed using the known thermal expansion of Al2O3 alumina a & c unit cell parameters as a function of temperature.

Full powder diffraction patterns were collected for select "nominal" set temperatures between 100 - 950 C at 11-BM using a X.X mm diameter fused quartz capillary load with ??? Al2O3 powder.

Refinements were performed against data from each nominal temperature to determine a & c unit cell parameters.

Based on the initial room temperature 25 C lattice values and published thermal expansion equations (below, see Reference 1), "real" observed sample temperatures were then calculated independently for each set of 'a & c unit cell terms.

The thermal expansion equation used for the a axis of Al203 (range 293-1900 K) is:

delta(a)/a (%) = -0.176 + (5.431E-4 * T) + (2.150-7 * T^2) - (2.810E-11 * T^3) (T/K)
assuming a room-temperature lattice parameter of a = 4.7592 A 

The thermal expansion equation used for the c axis of Al203 (range 293-1900 K) is:

delta(c)/c (%) = -0.192 + (5.927E-4 * T) + (2.142E-7 * T^2) - (2.207E-11 * T^3) (T/K)
assuming a room-temperature lattice parameter of c = 12.9934 A 

Finally, plotting observed vs nominal set temperatures for the Al2O3 data gives a correction curve and equation for other hot air blower measurements at 11-BM under similar experimental conditions.

These results (from July 2012) are shown below. These calibration data are kindly shared by Jae-Hyuk Her, GE Global Research.


Nominal (Set) Temperature	Observed Temperature			Set - Obs
deg C	deg K		deg C	deg K		deg
 25	298		25	295		0
100	373		93	366		-7
200	473		188	461		-12
300	573		283	556		-17
400	673		378	651		-22
500	773		472	745		-28
600	873		567	840		-33
700	973		662	935		-38
800	1073		757	1030		-43
900	1173		852	1125		-48
950	1223		899	1172		-51


Reference 1 = J. Appl. Cryst. (1993). 26, 77-81

Phase Transitions

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SiO2

HotGasBlowerSiO2Heating HotGasBlowerSiO2Cooling

PbTiO3

HotGasBlowerPbTiO3