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Effect of aggregation on the absorption cross-section of fractal soot aggregates and its impact on LII modelling

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Fig. 1. Nondimensional absorption cross-sections predicted by GMM, ESA, and RDG. The open circles represent results of GMM for single agregate realization
Fig. 2. Soot temperature histories predicted by three aggregate absorption submodels for F 0 ¼ 0.65 mJ/mm 2
Fig. 3. Soot temperature histories predicted by three aggregate absorption submodels for F 0 ¼ 1.5 mJ/mm 2

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