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Interaction of dispersed ceramic particles and melted domains with turbulent plasma jet

Valincius et al., 2009

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11444117361060447789
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Valincius V
Grigaitiene V
Snapkauskiene V
Valatkevicius P
Kezelis R
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Turbulence Heat and Mass Transfer 6. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium On Turbulence Heat and Mass Transfer

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This paper presents experimental results of investigation on behaviour of melted ceramic material particles and melted domain in the entrance region of plasma jet outflowing from plasma chemical reactor. The process of plasma synthesis of mineral fibre, micro-and …
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