PMC:7143804 / 27363-29079 JSONTXT 5 Projects

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T211 0-97 Sentence denotes In Figure 5, the results of heat transfer simulations of two different heater spacings are shown.
T212 98-222 Sentence denotes The heater width for both geometries is 0.3 mm, while the heater spacing in Figure 5b,c are 0.3 mm and 2.0 mm, respectively.
T213 223-350 Sentence denotes In Figure 6a–d, tables with the results of the full parametric sweep for different heater widths and heater spacings are shown.
T214 351-537 Sentence denotes Figure 6a shows the temperature deviation between the highest and lowest temperature at the top of the chamber, i.e., the second H2O and COC interface (ΔTtopofchamber=Ttop,max−Ttop,min).
T215 538-715 Sentence denotes Figure 6b shows the deviation between the highest and lowest temperature inside the chamber, i.e., between the two COC and H2O interfaces (ΔTacrosschamber=Tbottom,max−Ttop,min).
T216 716-907 Sentence denotes Figure 6c shows the temperature deviation between the highest and lowest temperature at the bottom of the chamber, i.e., the first COC and H2O interface (ΔTbottomofchamber=Tbot,max−Tbot,min).
T217 908-1114 Sentence denotes Figure 6d shows the deviation between the set heater temperature of 30 °C and the lowest temperature at the top of the chamber, i.e., the second H2O and COC interface (ΔTdeviationfromsetT=Theater−Ttop,min).
T218 1115-1292 Sentence denotes As can be seen from the results in Figure 6, a combination of small heater widths and heater spacings will result in smaller temperature differences inside the reaction mixture.
T219 1293-1407 Sentence denotes This is evident as smaller heater spacings will result in a better coverage of the heated area by heater material.
T220 1408-1562 Sentence denotes The smaller heater widths will result in a smaller heater cross-sectional area, and thus can be operated at lower powers, as is evident from Equation (1).
T221 1563-1716 Sentence denotes Resulting in the fact that a densely packed meander structure with small heater widths and small heater spacings can dissipate more heat into the system.