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Channeling radiation planar

Bech Nielsen et a/. s experimental channeling data for the (100) axial channels is shown in Fig. 14. Together with 111 planar data, which showed a pronounced flux peak, these data clearly indicate a near bond-center site for the 2H. According to Bech Nielsen s analysis, the best fit to the data was obtained with 87% of the 2H atoms in the sample assigned to near BC sites and the rest to T sites. However, the attribution of the minority component could be influenced by radiation effects during the analysis, as will be discussed later. [Pg.230]

In catalytic channels, the flat plate surface temperature in Eq. (3.32) is attained at the channel entry (x O). As the catalytic channel is not amenable to analytical solutions, simulations are provided next for the channel geometry shown in Fig. 3.3. A planar channel is considered in Fig. 3.3, with a length L = 75 mm, height 21) = 1.2 mm, and a wall thickness 5s = 50 pm. A 2D steady model for the gas and solid (described in Section 3.3) is used. The sohd thermal conductivity is k = 6W/m/K referring to FeCr alloy, a common material for catalytic honeycomb reactors in power generation (Carroni et al., 2003). Surface radiation heat transfer was accounted for, with an emissivity = 0.6 for each discretized catalytic surface element, while the inlet and outlet sections were treated as black bodies ( = 1.0). To illustrate differences between the surface temperatures of fuel-lean and fuel-rich hydrogen/air catalytic combustion, computed axial temperature profiles at the gas—wall interface y=h in Fig. 3.3) are shown in Fig. 3.4 for a lean (cp = 0.3) and a rich cp = 6.9) equivalence ratio, p = 1 bar, inlet temperature, and velocity Tj = 300 K and Uin = 10 m/s, respectively. The two selected equivalence ratios have the same adiabatic equilibrium temperature, T d=1189 K. [Pg.120]


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