“…This value is in agreement with other values from the literature, e.g. 1400 kW/m 2 from Squarer et al (1982). A heat flux of 1330 kW/m 2 corresponds to a vapour superficial velocity of 1 m/s.…”
“…This value is in agreement with other values from the literature, e.g. 1400 kW/m 2 from Squarer et al (1982). A heat flux of 1330 kW/m 2 corresponds to a vapour superficial velocity of 1 m/s.…”
“…Note that it predicts a much larger value than the others. Rectnt studies have shown that a sharp transition 1n the oxidation rate occurs at lSSO'C [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. This temperature is the stability limit for the tetragonal oxide phase; beyond this temperature the cubic oxide phase becomes stable.…”
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