The Design and Numerical Simulation of Continuous Diffusion Furnace’s Gas-Inlet Tube

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A variable spacing gas-inlet tube is designed based on the characteristics of continuous diffusion furnace. The mathematics model is constructed to calculate the optimal spacing between two air holes. The gas velocity in the furnace tube is simulated by CFD, and its feasibility is verified.

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