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12 May 1998 Fluid dynamic effects on uniform droplet O2(1Δ) generator output
Richard D. Romea, Scott O'Brien, William J. Thayer III
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Abstract
Comparison of high chlorine molar flow rate tests of the Transverse Uniform Droplet Oxygen Generator (TUDOG) with a detailed numerical model reveal important fluid dynamic effects that greatly affect the device performance. These insights relative to the physics and chemistry of the TUDOG have resulted in improvements to the agreement between our TUDOG model and the experimental data.
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Richard D. Romea, Scott O'Brien, and William J. Thayer III "Fluid dynamic effects on uniform droplet O2(1Δ) generator output", Proc. SPIE 3268, Gas and Chemical Lasers and Intense Beam Applications, (12 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308065
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KEYWORDS
Chlorine

Liquids

Data modeling

Oxygen

Fluid dynamics

3D modeling

Chemical reactions

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