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Reactor Head<br />

Flow Straightener<br />

Reactor Body<br />

Secondary Gas Inlet<br />

Preheater<br />

Heating Elements<br />

High Temperature Insulation<br />

Fiber Blanket Insulation<br />

Collection Probe<br />

97<br />

Quartz Window<br />

Inconel Preheating Passage<br />

Ceramic Support<br />

Inconel Transfer Tube<br />

Water-Cooled Injection Probe<br />

Figure 7.3. Schematic of High Pressure Controlled-Profile (HPCP) drop-tube reactor.<br />

A baseline condition was selected and a parametric set of experiments was<br />

conducted by varying one (sometimes two) of the six parameters (V g, P O2, P tot, m o, x O2,<br />

T g), as shown in Table 7.3. The parametric set consists of a suite of 13 conditions. Five<br />

experiments were performed at each of these 13 conditions to reduce random errors and to<br />

determine the repeatability.

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