Heat conduction issues in laser-induced incandescence

Will S (2005)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2005

Book Volume: 195

Event location: Duisburg

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Abstract

Uncertainties in modelling heat conduction in connection with the application of laser-induced incandescence (LII) to primary particle sizing are discussed. Besides a comparison between commonly used models an experimental study employing specified carbon blacks was performed. An overall good correlation of LII-values and those from electron microscopy has been found. Based on these data an effective accommodation coefficient of α = 0.23 is determined and the influence of aggregate size on primary particle sizing has been quantified.

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APA:

Will, S. (2005). Heat conduction issues in laser-induced incandescence. In Proceedings of the International Bunsen Discussion Meeting and Workshop on Laser-Induced Incandescence: Quantitative Interpretation, Modelling, Application, LII 2005. Duisburg.

MLA:

Will, Stefan. "Heat conduction issues in laser-induced incandescence." Proceedings of the International Bunsen Discussion Meeting and Workshop on Laser-Induced Incandescence: Quantitative Interpretation, Modelling, Application, LII 2005, Duisburg 2005.

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