Effect of transitional nonequilibrium on the molecular-dissociation rate in a hypersonic shock wave (Q2767458)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1697469
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1697469 |
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29 January 2002
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Effect of transitional nonequilibrium on the molecular-dissociation rate in a hypersonic shock wave (English)
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The authors consider the influence of a nonequilibrium (non-Maxwellian) distribution of translational energy over degrees of freedom of molecules on the rate of their dissociation in a hypersonic shock wave. An approximate ``beam'' -- continuous medium model, which was previously applied to describe a hypersonic flow of a perfect gas, is used to study translational nonequilibrium. The degree of dissociation of diatomic molecules inside the shock-wave front, which is caused by the nonequilibrium distribution over the translational degrees of freedom, is evaluated. It is shown that the efficiency of the first inelastic collisions is determined by the dissociation rate exponentially depending on the difference in the kinetic energy of ``beam'' molecules and dissociation barrier.
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