International audienceTwo calculation methods on the partition functions for diatomic molecules in plasmas out of thermal equilibrium are reported. A Boltzmann distribution for the electronic, vibrational and rotational quantum levels are assumed in the two calculation methods. The results obtained by two methods are displayed for four sorts of diatomic molecules, O2, N2, OH and NO, that are present in humid air plasmas. The calculation of density for the electronically excited states is developed. Finally, a method to calculate the partition functions to simulate the non-normalised diatomic spectra is discussed
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Context. Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. Its thermodynamic quantities domina...
Thermal non-equilibrium plasmas have been deeply investigated theoretically by means of the state-to...
International audienceTwo calculation methods on the partition functions for diatomic molecules in p...
The substance of present work is to provide standard thermodynamic functions (STF) of small size mol...
Taking into account the disequilibrium between the temperatures (electronic, rotational, vibrational...
Partition functions and dissociation equilibrium constants are presented for 291 diatomic molecules ...
Fundamental Aspects of Plasma Chemical Physics - Thermodynamics develops basic and advanced concepts...
International audienceThis paper, divided into two parts, is devoted to the transport properties at ...
The gas temperature in non-equilibrium plasmas is often obtained from the plasma-induced emission by...
Experimental or predicted energy level data and molecular constants can be used to calculate the par...
Thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbon/air plasma mixtures at ultra-high temperatures must be preci...
Internal vibrational and rotational partition functions are calculated for nine molecules that are a...
Non-equilibrium effects in hydrogen plasmas have been investigated in different systems, ranging fro...
The molecular ensembles statistically distributed according to internal specifc characteristics and ...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Context. Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. Its thermodynamic quantities domina...
Thermal non-equilibrium plasmas have been deeply investigated theoretically by means of the state-to...
International audienceTwo calculation methods on the partition functions for diatomic molecules in p...
The substance of present work is to provide standard thermodynamic functions (STF) of small size mol...
Taking into account the disequilibrium between the temperatures (electronic, rotational, vibrational...
Partition functions and dissociation equilibrium constants are presented for 291 diatomic molecules ...
Fundamental Aspects of Plasma Chemical Physics - Thermodynamics develops basic and advanced concepts...
International audienceThis paper, divided into two parts, is devoted to the transport properties at ...
The gas temperature in non-equilibrium plasmas is often obtained from the plasma-induced emission by...
Experimental or predicted energy level data and molecular constants can be used to calculate the par...
Thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbon/air plasma mixtures at ultra-high temperatures must be preci...
Internal vibrational and rotational partition functions are calculated for nine molecules that are a...
Non-equilibrium effects in hydrogen plasmas have been investigated in different systems, ranging fro...
The molecular ensembles statistically distributed according to internal specifc characteristics and ...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Context. Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. Its thermodynamic quantities domina...
Thermal non-equilibrium plasmas have been deeply investigated theoretically by means of the state-to...