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AKTS Thermal Safety Software

AKTS-Thermal Safety Software enables the calculation of the Time to Maximum Rate under adiabatic conditions (TMRad). Finite Element Analysis (FEA) extends the application of calculating methods to analysis of thermal behaviour under non-adiabatic conditions. FEA enables the determination of the impact that substance and container properties can have on reaction progress. This analysis can be used to determine critical design parameters such as the critical radius for a container, the necessary thickness of insulation, and the influence of the surrounding temperature on storage and transport safety. The method enables the prediction of the heat accumulation process and reaction progress for any surrounding temperature profile (isothermal, stepwise, periodic temperature variations, temperature shock and real atmospheric temperature profiles). The AKTS method has key applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries, for self-reactive chemicals, explosives and thermal hazards of dangerous goods. Analysis and specific safety concepts produced for customers by AKTS-Thermal Safety Software are optimized for cost-effectiveness and apply state-of-the-art technology. Setaram calorimetry and thermal analysis, thermal safety software


ESTIMATION OF TIME TO MAXIMUM RATE UNDER ADIABATIC CONDITIONS (TMRad) USING KINETIC PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM DSC - INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF 3-METHYL-4-NITROPHENOL
>  ESTIMATION OF TIME TO MAXIMUM RATE UNDER ADIABATIC CONDITIONS (TMRad) USING KINETIC PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM DSC - INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF 3-METHYL-4-NITROPHENOL (755 Ko)



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>  AKTS-Thermal Safety-Software Version 2.33
Latest upgrade : March 22, 2010
(Note: Simply download the above *.zip file and double click on it.)
Then, open the analysis examples using AKTS-Thermal Safety Software.

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