Predictions: Modulated Dynamic
Predictions of the signal, conversion, conversion rate, concentration or reaction rate can be made for a dynamic temperature program with modulation. A modulated dynamic temperature program is the sum of an underlying linear heating and sinus shaped temperature oscillations.
First, a Method/Model (model-free or model-based) needs to be selected (here: Friedman), where only those models are offered with which the data were already analyzed.
- Minimal Temperature is the minimal temperature.
- Maximal Temperature is the maximal temperature.
- Heating Rate defines the mean heating rate between the minimum and maximum temperature.
- Period is the duration of one modulation cycle.
- Amplitude defines the temperature amplitude of the modulation in Kelvin. The temperature will oscillate within ± Amplitude around the underlying linear temperature change.
Default values are suggested by the software according to the experimental data.
Show Temperature program can only be activated if the X-axis unit is set to time.
Press Calculate for calculations/update of calculations.
Exemplary results:
In this example, the simulated signal curve is shown together with the defined modulated temperature as a function of time.
Customization and exporting of the results can be done via Ribbon Toolbar.