A radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma (ICP) system for synthesis of nano-powders has been fully characterized using 2D/3D modelling. The latter has been validated through comparison with enthalpy probe measurements and the standard k-ε model with a modified source term has been found to best agree with experimental enthalpy profiles.

V. Colombo, A. Concetti, E. Ghedini, M. Gherardi, P. Sanibondi, M. Leparoux, et al. (2011). Validation of 3-D modelling of an inductively coupled thermal plasma reactor though enthalpy probe measurements. PHILADELPHIA : s.n..

Validation of 3-D modelling of an inductively coupled thermal plasma reactor though enthalpy probe measurements

COLOMBO, VITTORIO;CONCETTI, ALESSIA;GHEDINI, EMANUELE;GHERARDI, MATTEO;SANIBONDI, PAOLO;
2011

Abstract

A radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma (ICP) system for synthesis of nano-powders has been fully characterized using 2D/3D modelling. The latter has been validated through comparison with enthalpy probe measurements and the standard k-ε model with a modified source term has been found to best agree with experimental enthalpy profiles.
2011
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry-ISPC 20
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V. Colombo, A. Concetti, E. Ghedini, M. Gherardi, P. Sanibondi, M. Leparoux, et al. (2011). Validation of 3-D modelling of an inductively coupled thermal plasma reactor though enthalpy probe measurements. PHILADELPHIA : s.n..
V. Colombo; A. Concetti; E. Ghedini; M. Gherardi; P. Sanibondi; M. Leparoux; C. Descheanux; C. Jaeggi
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