Display two cylinders for each sample tested.
t = (measured temperature °C + 273.15) ⁄ 1000
A = 4.237312
B = 6.715751
C = –7.46962
D = 3.339491
E = 0.016398
The heat capacity of copper in J/g°C at any temperature between 289 K and 1358 K is determined by Eq. 1 (Shomate Equation with NIST coefficients).
The total incident energy versus time for both thermal energy sensors in the panel is determined and plotted.
The heat capacity of the copper block is determined at each time step. This is done by calculating an average heat capacity for each sensor from the initial, determined heat capacity and the measured temperature of the time step.
The total incident energy at each time step is determined in J/cm2 using the relationship
Predicted Determination of Second Degree Skin Burn Injury (Stoll Curve Comparison): Measured thermal energy as a function of time for each copper bar calorimeter monitor sensor, compared to an empirically predicted second degree skin burn in humans. lesion model,3 commonly known as the “Stoll Curve” or “Stoll Response”.