Gas Flow Rates through Inert and Chemically Reactive Porous Beds

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The study group was tasked to investigate: 1. how gas ows through irregularly shaped particles, and whether the Kozeny-Carman equation (relating the Kozeny-Carman constant K, porosity \phi and specific surface area S_k), could be improved to extend the usual spherical particle geometries to account for cylindrical, tetrahedral, ellipsoid and rhombic particle geometries; 2. the critical pressure for the collapse of bed; 3. the rate of reaction and build up in pressure in energetic porous beds; 4. "chuffing" - a periodic phenomenon observed in the later stages of some experiments, thought to be due to incomplete ignition of reactants in the initial phase of the reaction.

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"Gas Flow Rates through Inert and Chemically Reactive Porous Beds", Problem proposed by 'AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment)' at the 100th European Study Group with Industry, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, April 11, 2014

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