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... equation simplifies to give aN1 дх J1 - CD12 + N1 ( J1 + J2 ) . In the ... motion , i.e. , convection in the x - direction , and E is the coefficient ... equation др + θρυ = 0 . at дх Thus no generation or destruction of mass occurs in ...
... equation simplifies to give aN1 дх J1 - CD12 + N1 ( J1 + J2 ) . In the ... motion , i.e. , convection in the x - direction , and E is the coefficient ... equation др + θρυ = 0 . at дх Thus no generation or destruction of mass occurs in ...
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... motion of the substrate through the re- actant gases . Other rate - limiting factors include heat transfer through ... equation , e.g. , see Lydtin ( 1970 ) . It is considered that the formation of clusters reduces both the deposition ...
... motion of the substrate through the re- actant gases . Other rate - limiting factors include heat transfer through ... equation , e.g. , see Lydtin ( 1970 ) . It is considered that the formation of clusters reduces both the deposition ...
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... equations of con- tinuity , motion , energy balance , and the diffusion equation , e.g. , see Hirschfelder et al . ( 1954 , p . 768 ) , Frank - Kamenetskii ( 1969 ) , and Williams ( 1965 ) . 2. Radiation and Temperature Most of the ...
... equations of con- tinuity , motion , energy balance , and the diffusion equation , e.g. , see Hirschfelder et al . ( 1954 , p . 768 ) , Frank - Kamenetskii ( 1969 ) , and Williams ( 1965 ) . 2. Radiation and Temperature Most of the ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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