## Abstract In this paper, a behavioral model of a noisy oscillator, which allows system simulation with CAD tools and implementation in hardware description languages, is presented. A procedure to extract the parameters of the empirical model from noise measurements, performed by means of a circui
Percolation model for simulation of char oxidation and fragmentation time-histories
β Scribed by Alan R. Kerstein; Boyd F. Edwards
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 799 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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β¦ Synopsis
A simulation model of char oxidation is introduced in which char particles are represented by randomly generated clusters of bonds on a lattice. Realizations are generated by means of a percolation algorithm. Bonds in contact with the ambience burn at a mean rate which depends on cluster size. By adjusting parameters governing this size dependence and the initial cluster size, simulated burning-rate timehistories are obtained which reproduce previously reported features of single-particle time-histories measured experimentally. The principal features are sharp increases in the burning rate, previously interpreted and here modeled as fragmentation events.'Fragmentation is modeled as the separation of a cluster into disconnected pieces due to bond burnout. The agreement with experimental data lends support to this "percolative fragmentation" mechanism. The computations indicate the importance of the fragmentation process with regard to both its impact on the average burning time and its contribution to the prod&on of fine par&es.
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