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formation of hot spots
How Are Hot Spots Detected?
Detecting hot spots is crucial for preventive measures. Techniques such as
thermocouples
,
infrared thermography
, and
fiber optic sensors
are commonly used for temperature monitoring within reactors. Advanced
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
simulations can also predict hot spot formation by modeling heat and mass transfer phenomena.
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