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Differential encounter theories applications

The relative success of the binary encounter and Bethe theories, and the relatively well established systematic trends observed in the measured differential cross sections for ionization by fast protons, has stimulated the development of models that can extend the range of data for use in various applications. It is clear that the low-energy portion of the secondary electron spectra are related to the optical oscillator strength and that the ejection of fast electrons can be predicted reasonable well by the binary encounter theory. The question is how to merge these two concepts to predict the full spectrum. [Pg.57]

This review is essentially organized into four parts (1) the definition of reactivity (Section II), (2) perturbation theory formulations for reactivity as well as for other integral and differential parameters (Sections III-V), (3) applications for some of the new formulations (Section VI and Section V, E), and (4) problems encountered in practical implementation of some of the perturbation theory formulations (Sections VII and VIII). [Pg.184]

The present chapter provides an overview of several numerical techniques that can be used to solve model equations of ordinary and partial differential type, both of which are frequently encountered in multiphase catalytic reactor analysis and design. Brief theories of the ordinary differential equation solution methods are provided. The techniques and software involved in the numerical solution of partial differential equation sets, which allow accurate prediction of nonreactive and reactive transport phenomena in conventional and nonconventional geometries, are explained briefly. The chapter is concluded with two case studies that demonstrate the application of numerical solution techniques in modeling and simulation of hydrocar-bon-to-hydrogen conversions in catalytic packed-bed and heat-exchange integrated microchannel reactors. [Pg.253]


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