Accurate collision integrals are reported for the interactions of N(4 S 0) + N(4 S 0), O(3 P), and N(4 S 0) + O(3 P). These are computed from a semiclassical formulation of the scattering using the best available representations of all of the potential energy curves needed to describe the collisions. Experimental RKR curves and other accurate measured data are used where available; the results of accurate ab initio electronic structure calculations are used to determine the remaining potential curves. The high-lying states are found to give the largest contributions to the collision cross sections. The nine collision integrals, needed to determine transport properties to second order, are tabulated for translational temperatures in the rang...
Viscosities and thermal conductivities, suitable for heat-transfer calculations, were estimated for ...
The computer codes developed provide data to 30000 K for the thermodynamic and transport properties ...
The thermodynamic and transport properties of high-temperature air are found in closed form starting...
Collision integrals for the transport properties of dissociating air at high temperature
Transport properties of dilute monatomic gases depend on the two body atom-atom interaction potentia...
The spectroscopically determined Hulburt-Hirschfelder (HH) potential has been shown to accurately de...
Calculations of the transport coefficients viscosity and thermal conductivity and the diffusion coll...
High-temperature transport properties (viscosity, thermal conductivity, binary and multicomponent ma...
Reactions involving N and O atoms dominate the energetics of the reactive air flow around spacecraft...
A theoretical model of transport properties in electronically excited atomic gases in the state-to-s...
International audience-We have performed a new efficient method to calculate numerically the transpo...
"Hot atoms", which are atoms in their excited states, transfer their energy to the surrounding atmos...
New calculated thermodynamic properties and transport coefficients of high temperature air are prese...
The NO(X(2)Π) + N((4)S) reaction which occurs entirely in the triplet manifold of N2O is investigate...
Atmospheric entry flights, combusting flows, experiments in high-enthalpy tunnels are examples of ae...
Viscosities and thermal conductivities, suitable for heat-transfer calculations, were estimated for ...
The computer codes developed provide data to 30000 K for the thermodynamic and transport properties ...
The thermodynamic and transport properties of high-temperature air are found in closed form starting...
Collision integrals for the transport properties of dissociating air at high temperature
Transport properties of dilute monatomic gases depend on the two body atom-atom interaction potentia...
The spectroscopically determined Hulburt-Hirschfelder (HH) potential has been shown to accurately de...
Calculations of the transport coefficients viscosity and thermal conductivity and the diffusion coll...
High-temperature transport properties (viscosity, thermal conductivity, binary and multicomponent ma...
Reactions involving N and O atoms dominate the energetics of the reactive air flow around spacecraft...
A theoretical model of transport properties in electronically excited atomic gases in the state-to-s...
International audience-We have performed a new efficient method to calculate numerically the transpo...
"Hot atoms", which are atoms in their excited states, transfer their energy to the surrounding atmos...
New calculated thermodynamic properties and transport coefficients of high temperature air are prese...
The NO(X(2)Π) + N((4)S) reaction which occurs entirely in the triplet manifold of N2O is investigate...
Atmospheric entry flights, combusting flows, experiments in high-enthalpy tunnels are examples of ae...
Viscosities and thermal conductivities, suitable for heat-transfer calculations, were estimated for ...
The computer codes developed provide data to 30000 K for the thermodynamic and transport properties ...
The thermodynamic and transport properties of high-temperature air are found in closed form starting...