Analysis of nonequilibrium dissociation kinetics in a boundary layer using various reaction models (Q2760803)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682311
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682311 |
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13 December 2001
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chemical kinetic
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diatomic molecules dissociation
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kinetic of vibrational levels
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nonisothermal boundary layer
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Analysis of nonequilibrium dissociation kinetics in a boundary layer using various reaction models (English)
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Values of the nonequilibrium macroscopic reaction rate for a nonisothermal boundary layer of a monatomic diluent gas are calculated using a number of models for thermal dissociation of diatomic molecules as anharmonic Morse oscillators. Analysis is performed for conditions where the diffusive transfer of excited molecules has a significant effect on the population of their upper vibrational levels, which does not only amount to change in vibrational temperature. Under the joint influence of diffusive transfer of molecules, vibrational exchanges, and reactions involving vibrationally excited particles, the local vibrational distribution functions are substantially nonequilibrium. The kinetic models considered take into account the possible contribution of the energy of molecular translational and rotational degrees of freedom to the energy required to overcome the reaction threshold. The effect of multiquantum vibrational-translational exchanges on the distribution of dissociating molecules in their upper vibrational levels is taken into account approximately.
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