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I'm trying to apply this to an i3 bedslinger style frame, where the gantry is supported by twin stainless steel leadscrews, and inside an enclosure. The deviation from expected Z position is going to be dependent on the thermal growth of the length of leadscrew that is supporting the gantry.
When the nozzle is at z=0 there's about 50 mm of active leadscrew, so if the chamber was heated from 20C to 40C the leadscrews would grow thermally 0.0000173 mm/mm/C x 50mm x (40C-20C) = 0.017mm.
But when the nozzle gets up to z=100mm there would be 100+50 = 150mm of leadscrew active, so the total growth would be 0.0000173 x 150mm x 20c = 0.052mm.
So the compensation needs to know the active length of the support element, which may change from layer to layer as it does in the case of the i3. I don't think what you currently have set up here takes that in to account.