Abstract

The effects of surface temperature (1400–2000 °C), flow velocity gradient (130–600 s−1) and ambient pressure (5–101kPa) on the oxidation behavior of graphite were studied in O2. The weight loss rate between 1400 and 1800 °C is independent of the surface temperature but slightly decreases at 2000 °C. Besides, it displays quasi-parabolic increases with increasing the flow velocity gradient and the ambient pressure but levels off above the ambient pressure of 20kPa. According to the theoretical analysis, the enhancement of the gas-phase CO–O2 reaction has a joint reduction effect on the weight loss rate.

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