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... kinetic energies . On this basis , electron temperatures are usually greater than , or equal to , the other species temperatures . The radiation properties of a plasma can be associated with an excitation temperature which is usually ...
... kinetic energies . On this basis , electron temperatures are usually greater than , or equal to , the other species temperatures . The radiation properties of a plasma can be associated with an excitation temperature which is usually ...
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... kinetic , i.e. , finite rate , and shifting equilibrium , i.e. , infinitely fast rate , computational assumptions . However , when the combustion chamber pressure is reduced to P. 4.08 atm , the value of Isp - kinetic lags that of Isp ...
... kinetic , i.e. , finite rate , and shifting equilibrium , i.e. , infinitely fast rate , computational assumptions . However , when the combustion chamber pressure is reduced to P. 4.08 atm , the value of Isp - kinetic lags that of Isp ...
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... kinetic reaction steps were assumed to be those listed in Table 5.28 . A general description of the kinetic computation procedure used may be found in the report of Bittker and Scullin ( 1972 ) . High temperature species included in ...
... kinetic reaction steps were assumed to be those listed in Table 5.28 . A general description of the kinetic computation procedure used may be found in the report of Bittker and Scullin ( 1972 ) . High temperature species included in ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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