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Configuring the Enhanced Density Application continued
Enhanced Density Model 2500 CIOModel 1500 ANCalibration
Figure D-1 Example density curve
The available process variables depend on the derived variable. Table D-2 lists and defines the derived
variables, and also lists the enhanced density process variables that are available with each derived
variable.
Note: The Standard derived variable that appears in ProLink II is provided only for backward
compatibility, and should not be used.
For user-defined or custom curves, any of the derived variables can be used. However, all curves must
be based on the same derived variable. When configuring user-defined curves, select a derived
variable that will supply the enhanced density process variables that your application requires.
Standard curves are configured to use the Mass Conc (Dens) derived variable, and cannot be modified
to use any other derived variable.
Y axis:
Density
X axis:
Concentration
Z axis:
Temperature
Temperature
isotherms 1–6
Concentration curves A–E
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
12
16
20
36
24
32
40
44
48
28
52
100
60
20
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