DSC Thermal Analysis Simulator
Interactive differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) simulator: heat a crystalline polymer, amorphous polymer or a semi-crystalline mixture at a controlled rate and watch the live heat-flow-vs-temperature curve trace the glass transition, cold crystallization and melting peaks, with real-time melting enthalpy in J/g.
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a real analytical technique used across polymer chemistry, pharmaceuticals and materials science to characterize how a material responds to heat. This simulator programs a controlled temperature ramp over a sample and plots the resulting heat-flow curve live, letting you compare the three signature thermal events — the glass transition step, the exothermic cold-crystallization peak and the endothermic melting peak — across a crystalline solid, a purely amorphous polymer and a semi-crystalline blend, while computing the melting enthalpy from the peak area in real time.
Interactive differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) simulator: heat a crystalline, amorphous or semi-crystalline polymer sample at a controlled rate and watch the live heat-flow-vs-temperature curve trace the glass transition step, the exothermic cold-crystallization peak and the endothermic melting peak, with melting enthalpy computed from the peak area in real time.
2D · HTML5 Canvas 2D · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install