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How are Temperature Gradients Measured?
Measuring temperature gradients requires precise instrumentation:
1.
Thermocouples and RTDs
: These sensors can be placed at various points within the reactor to measure local temperatures.
2.
Infrared Cameras
: These can provide a thermal image of the reactor, showing temperature distribution.
3.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
: CFD simulations can predict temperature gradients based on reactor design and operating conditions.
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