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Complex Studies Of Fast Processes In Chemically Reacting Media At High Temperatures


(MENAFN- RCTT) V Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the NAS of Belarus offers consumers services for studies of fast processes in chemically reacting media at high temperatures under an outsourcing agreement or subcontracting and is looking for partners to conclude a distribution services agreement. Description
Shock tubes are used to create high temperatures and densities both in a one-dimensional moving gas flow behind an incident shock wave and in an ideal volume of a medium at rest behind a reflected shock wave. The Institute has pipes with a circular channel section (diameters 25, 28, 50, 76 mm) and a rectangular channel section (50x50, 45x90, 30x120 mm).
Specifications of the shock tubes:
compression ratio 40
compression speed до 15 m/s
compression time до 10 ms
maximum temperature due to compression 1000 K
maximum pressure 20 atm.
characteristic time of processes до 20 ms
shock tube length up to 8 m
characteristic times of processes up to 3-5 ms
operating temperatures:
inert gas mixtures up to 5000 K
chemically reacting mixtures up to 2000 K

To register processes, a high-speed FASTCAM SA-Z video camera with a maximum frequency of 2.1 million frames per second, a resolution of 128x8 pixels and 2.1 thousand frames per second with a megapixel image is used.
The Hamamatsu photonic multi-channel analyzer c10029 spectrometer is used to conduct research on the 200-900 nm spectrum.
Research areas:
- kinetics of chemical reactions of gas mixtures, liquid fuels with an evaporation temperature of up to 120 °C;
- processes of combustion, pyrolysis, detonation;
- flow around bodies of various geometry by a supersonic gas flow;
- emission spectra in gases at high temperatures.
The Institute offers partners services for studies of fast processes in chemically reacting media at high temperatures under an outsourcing agreement or subcontract.
More."Actual developments, research, measurements and tests" Catalog-2021, pp.55-56(in Russian) Advantages and Innovations The equipment implements advanced analysis methods, which makes it possible to speed up and improve the accuracy of complex studies and measurements of fast processes in chemically reacting media in a wide temperature range (from 500 K to 5000 K).
Highly qualified personnel. Stage of development Already on the market Comments regarding stage of development Accumulated experience in the performance of work, in particular:
- with scientific centers of the Russian Federation: Institute of Thermal Physics named after A.I. S.S. Kutateladze SB RAS; Central Institute of Aviation Motors. P.I. Baranova; Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. S.A. Khristianovich SB RAS;
- in the study of the combustion characteristics of by-products obtained at JSC "POLYMIR";
- when developing algorithms in the MATLAB environment to determine the flow rates of the generated currents inside the experimental stands. Funding source State budged
Internal
IPR status Exclusive rights
Secret know-how
Sector group Aeronautics, Space and Dual-Use Technologies
BioChemTech
Materials
Nano and micro technologies
Client information Type R&D institution Year established 1952 NACE keywords M.72.19 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
M.74.90 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
C.27.90 - Manufacture of other electrical equipment
C.32.99 - Other manufacturing n.e.c.
Turnover (in EUR) 10-20M Already engaged in transnational cooperation Yes Additional comments The A.V. Lykov of Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is the country's largest scientific institution, focusing on fundamental and applied problems of heat and mass transfer, fluid dynamics, energy, thermal engineering, chemical physics, combustion and explosion physics, and nanotechnology. It also develops energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies and equipment, as well as apparatus and instruments for power engineering and mechanical engineering, the agro-industrial complex and construction industries, medicine, the chemical, electronics, radio engineering, food, and space industries.
Main areas of scientific and technical activity:
- heat and mass transfer processes in capillary-porous bodies, dispersed systems, rheological and turbulent media, nonequilibrium flows, low-temperature plasma, and radiation-matter interactions;
- dynamics, transport, and elementary processes in systems with chemical and phase transformations;
- Physical kinetics, heat transfer, and transport processes at the micro- and nanoscale;
- Energy-efficient heat and mass transfer technologies, equipment, and apparatus;
- Transport processes, heat transfer in biological systems and complex molecules;
- Physical and structural properties of substances, materials, and surfaces under internal structuring and extreme conditions;
- Mechanics of fluids, gases, and plasma;
- Mechanics and rheology of viscoelastic media under shear, temperature, and electromagnetic influences;
- Numerical methods and software packages for the numerical modeling of physicochemical and heat transfer processes;
- Catalytic technologies and equipment for producing hydrogen, synthesis, endo-, and exo-gases, synthetic and composite fuels;
- Technologies and equipment for producing nano- and microstructures and materials;
- Plasma, plasma-chemical, and chemical methods of waste purification and disposal.
The Institute organizes:
Minsk International Forum on Heat and Mass Transfer;
International Conference "Heat Pipes, Heat Pumps, Refrigerators, and New Energy Sources";
International Conference "Methodological Aspects of Scanning Probe Microscopy";
Minsk International Colloquium on the Physics of Shock Waves, Combustion, and Detonation;
The Institute hosts the editorial board of the Engineering Physics Journal, which is republished in English by Springer.
The Institute maintains scientific, scientific-organizational, and scientific-industrial cooperation with academic and industry research institutes, universities, design bureaus, associations, and enterprises in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Lithuania, Latvia, China, the USA, India, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Israel, Brazil, Italy, France, and other countries.
Official website of the A.V. Lykov of Heat and Mass Transfer Institute. Languages spoken English
Russian
Information about partnership Type of partnership considered Distribution services agreement
Outsourcing agreement
Subcontracting
Type and role of partner sought Consumers interested in purshasing services for studies of fast processes in chemically reacting media at high temperatures under an outsourcing agreement or subcontracting.
Partners interested in purshasing services for research of fast processes in chemically reacting environments at high temperatures under a distribution services agreement. Type and size of partner sought > 500
251-500
SME 51-250
SME 11-50
SME <= 10
R&D Institution
University
Sole proprietor

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