Emissivity of Small Particles in Flames

IT is a striking fact that solid (or massive) carbon behaves as a black body, whereas small carbon particles which are responsible for the luminosity of hydrocarbon flames have an absorption coefficient which is strongly dependent on wave-length. This difference is important in the measurement of th...

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