in which
DH is the heat of activation, which equals 83.144 kJ per mol (unless more accurate information is available from experimental studies);
R is the universal gas constant, which equals 8.3144 × 10
3 kJ per degree per mol;
T1 is the average temperature, in degrees Kelvin, during the first time period, e.g., the first week;
T2 is the average temperature, in degrees Kelvin, during the second time period, e.g., second week; and
Tn is the average temperature, in degrees Kelvin during the
nth time period, e.g.,
nth week,
n being the total number of temperatures recorded. The mean kinetic temperature is calculated from average storage temperatures recorded over a one-year period, with a minimum of twelve equally spaced average storage temperature observations being recorded (see
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. This calculation can be performed manually with a pocket calculator or electronically with computer software.