Abstract

Use of the approximate method of averaging equations to solve the problem of gas formation is discussed. With this method, the system of partial differential equations of diffusion of the second order is reduced to a system of ordinary differential equations containing mean cross-section concentrations of the reaction gases. The solution of the problem gives a distribution of mean concentrations along the length of the reaction zone, depending on the hydrodynamic and physical and chemical parameters and constants. The values of the constants can be found approximately by the method of analogy. The method of averaging equations makes it possible to solve problems of gas formation in several given joint volume and surface reactions.

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