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Methods of Experimental Investigation and Measurements
2002. V. 40. № 2. P. 300–308
Kurganov V.A., Maslakova I.V.
Ribbed Heat Absorbers with Convective Thermochemical Cooling under Conditions of Diffusion-Kinetic Reaction Modes
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The approximate analytical spline method is used to perform a prediction study into the efficiency of ribbed heat absorbers cooled by a forced flow of a chemically reacting gas delivered into interrib channels. The general case is treated, where a catalytic reaction occurs on the rib surface, which proceeds at finite rates in the diffusion-kinetic and kinetic modes. Prediction data are obtained using dissociating ammonia and methane-steam mixtures as an example.
Article reference:
Kurganov V.A., Maslakova I.V. Ribbed Heat Absorbers with Convective Thermochemical Cooling under Conditions of Diffusion-Kinetic Reaction Modes, High Temp., 2002. V. 40. № 2. P. 300