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Ceramic heat transport properties

We wUl firstly deal with the theories and models currently used in plasma-ceramic technology thermodynamic and transport properties, heat and mass transfer between a solid and a plasma, gas phase chemical kinetics. Then we will present a short review of the plasma measurement techniques (mainly temperature and velocity). [Pg.63]

At this time, only a small number of nanoscale processes are characterized with transport phenomena equations. Therefore, if, for example, a chemical reaction takes place in a nanoscale process, we cannot couple the elementary chemical reaction act with the classical transport phenomena equations. However, researchers have found the keys to attaching the molecular process modelling to the chemical engineering requirements. For example in the liquid-vapor equilibrium, the solid surface adsorption and the properties of very fine porous ceramics computed earlier using molecular modelling have been successfully integrated in modelling based on transport phenomena [4.14]. In the same class of limits we can include the validity limits of the transfer phenomena equations which are based on parameters of the thermodynamic state. It is known [3.15] that the flow equations and, consequently, the heat and mass transport equations, are valid only for the... [Pg.48]


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