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1. Modeling object transformation
The analyses relating to the two families of models mentioned in the introduction are considered in the case of a simple consumable transformation of the type :
B represents the consumable solid reagent. B may be pure or diluted in an inert solid matrix.
We assume a known speed law of the type :
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- (1) - BEWS (I.M.), HAYHURST (A.N.), RICHARDSON (S.M.), TAYLOR (S.G.) - The order, Arrhenius parameters, and mechanism of the reaction between gaseous oxygen and solid carbon. - Combustion and Flame, 124, p. 231-245 (2001).
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