Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours

CSIRO has been experimenting with supersonic flows as a method of rapidly quenching metallic vapors. Cooling rates above one million degrees per second have been achieved. The supersonic flow conditions are achieved through adiabatic expansion of the gas through a Laval nozzle into a vacuum cham...

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Main Author: Hasan, Nurul
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.utp.eprints.53212017-01-19T08:27:21Z Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours Hasan, Nurul TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy CSIRO has been experimenting with supersonic flows as a method of rapidly quenching metallic vapors. Cooling rates above one million degrees per second have been achieved. The supersonic flow conditions are achieved through adiabatic expansion of the gas through a Laval nozzle into a vacuum chamber. This paper will describe the basic physics of the process, outlining the CFD modeling of flow in the nozzle, the effects of different flow conditions on the condensation process and discuss the practical design issues associated with operating supersonic nozzles. 2006-03 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5321/1/NH_CSIRO_Design_of_supersonic_nozzles_for_ultra-rapid_quenching_of_metallic_vapours_short.pdf Hasan, Nurul (2006) Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5321/
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Hasan, Nurul
Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
description CSIRO has been experimenting with supersonic flows as a method of rapidly quenching metallic vapors. Cooling rates above one million degrees per second have been achieved. The supersonic flow conditions are achieved through adiabatic expansion of the gas through a Laval nozzle into a vacuum chamber. This paper will describe the basic physics of the process, outlining the CFD modeling of flow in the nozzle, the effects of different flow conditions on the condensation process and discuss the practical design issues associated with operating supersonic nozzles.
format Citation Index Journal
author Hasan, Nurul
author_facet Hasan, Nurul
author_sort Hasan, Nurul
title Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
title_short Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
title_full Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
title_fullStr Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
title_full_unstemmed Design of Supersonic Nozzles for Ultra-Rapid Quenching of Metallic Vapours
title_sort design of supersonic nozzles for ultra-rapid quenching of metallic vapours
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5321/1/NH_CSIRO_Design_of_supersonic_nozzles_for_ultra-rapid_quenching_of_metallic_vapours_short.pdf
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