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Analytical estimation of particle shape formation parameters in a plasma-chemical reactor

Analytical estimation of particle shape formation parameters in a plasma-chemical reactor implementing the process of thermochemical decomposition of liquid droplet agents (precursors) in the flow of a high-temperature gaseous heat-transfer medium was obtained. The basic factor which determines the...

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Published in:MATEC web of conferences 2017, Vol.92, p.1039
Main Authors: Zhukov, Ilya A., Bondarchuk, Sergei S., Zhukov, Alexander S., Bondarchuk, Ivan S., Borisov, Boris V., Ayeshina, Tatiana N.
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Language:English
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Summary:Analytical estimation of particle shape formation parameters in a plasma-chemical reactor implementing the process of thermochemical decomposition of liquid droplet agents (precursors) in the flow of a high-temperature gaseous heat-transfer medium was obtained. The basic factor which determines the process is the increase of concentration of a dissolved salt precursor component at the surface of a liquid particle due to solvent evaporation. According to the physical concept of the method of integral balance the diffusion process of concentration change is divided into two stages: the first stage is when the size of gradient layer does not reach the center of a spherical droplet and the second stage when the concentration at the center of a liquid droplet begins to change. The solutions for concentration fields were found for each stage using the method of integral balance taking into account the formation of salt precipitate when the concentration at the surface of the droplet reaches certain equilibrium value. The results of estimation of the influence of various reactor operation parameters and characteristics of initial solution (precursor) on the morphology of particles formed – mass fraction and localization of salt precipitate for various levels of evaporation.
ISSN:2261-236X
2274-7214
2261-236X
DOI:10.1051/matecconf/201792010039