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Unread 10-22-2005, 03:18 PM   #6
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re the dwgs:
- set screws on bottom to push up
- use 1" stock for more thickness on bottom (if not copper ?)
- decrease length to 1.25" if 1" cartridges are used
- use two 200W AC heaters

what was/is the basis for your sensor to sensor to face dimensions ?
noting that the 2ed sensor to face dimension will change over time (reworking) if of copper

someone have experience with calorimeters ?
what is the trade-off with 2 sensors vs. 3 ? (2 points a line, 3 a curve - no ?)
Incoherent, have you looked at this ? (did I miss a previous discussion ?)

a material ?
Silicon Carbide, SiC ?? ( some info http://www.accuratus.com/silicar.html)
- Set screws! That's the term I was looking for. No problem on changing that to bottom.

- I was assumining we wanted as little material as possible but if not I can easily add more to the bottom. Would benifit the set screws aswell.

- It is 1.25" no?

- If 2 - 200 watts heaters are recommended I would have to go with 1.5" long.

Sensor holes were based on ease of drilling more than anything else. To close to the top or bottom would be hard to drill.


Not sure on the rest. Will change things as suggested.

Silicon Carbide looks pretty good. Were can it be bought and how easy is it to machine?

Last edited by jaydee; 10-22-2005 at 04:04 PM.
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