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Comparison of Simple Particle-Radiation Coupling Models Applied on a Plasma Black Process

The effect of soot formation on the radiative heat transfer inside a plasma reactor for carbon black synthesis has been modelled. For this purpose, three methods to quantify the soot volume fraction have been tested and evaluated: (1) Assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium, (2) assuming instantane...

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Published in:Plasma chemistry and plasma processing 2004-12, Vol.24 (4), p.603-623
Main Authors: Gonzalez-Aguilar, Jose, Deme, Isabel, Fulcheri, Laurent, Flamant, Gilles, Gruenberger, Thomas M, Ravary, Benjamin
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