2000
DOI: 10.2514/2.3581
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Nonequilibrium Vibrational Kinetics of an O/O Mixture Hitting a Catalytic Surface

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“…Another monatomic molecule A collides with A trapped on the surface of the wall and provokes recombination. This recombination process on the surface of the wall was simulated using the state-to-state kinetics [24][25][26] or the molecular dynamics method. 27 Meanwhile, the distribution function of trapped monatomic molecules A on the surface of the wall is not formulated by our model, because our model assumes that A Ã 2 intermediates are diffusively emitted from the wall by following the distribution, which is defined at the wall, after they collide with the wall.…”
Section: Kinetic Model Of Finite-wall Catalysis For Monatomic Momentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another monatomic molecule A collides with A trapped on the surface of the wall and provokes recombination. This recombination process on the surface of the wall was simulated using the state-to-state kinetics [24][25][26] or the molecular dynamics method. 27 Meanwhile, the distribution function of trapped monatomic molecules A on the surface of the wall is not formulated by our model, because our model assumes that A Ã 2 intermediates are diffusively emitted from the wall by following the distribution, which is defined at the wall, after they collide with the wall.…”
Section: Kinetic Model Of Finite-wall Catalysis For Monatomic Momentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several works [7][8][9][10], the Bari and SPU teams intentionally solved a simplified set of boundary-layer equations by introducing the following assumptions: 1) Fick's law for diffusion fluxes is used with diffusion coefficients that are species-independent and constant along the stagnation line:…”
Section: B Simplified Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inviscid flow modeling has been carried out by Ruffin [1,2], Josyula et al [3,4], and Giordano et al [5]. Concerning viscous flows, Candler et al [6] and, in particular, the University of Bari (Bari group) carried out a number of simulations under thermochemical nonequilibrium conditions for N 2 =N, O 2 =O, and air mixtures [7][8][9][10][11]. These works, based on the state-to-state formalism, account for the nonequilibrium vibrational kinetics along the stagnation line, applying an accurate kinetic model but solving a simplified set of fluid dynamics equations that are closed using a rough approximation for the transport properties.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The space station Ku-band antenna tracks the geostationary Tracking Data and Relay Satellite (TDRS) and will encounter blockage from the space station structures, especially the solar panels and the thermal radiators, as shown in Fig. 1 1 This conservative approach is based on International Space Station/Shuttle reflector antenna test data. Additional computer simulation and test results indicate that in the near field, the energy radiated by the reflector antenna is mostly confined within the antenna aperture projected cylinder.…”
Section: Introduction T He International Space Station (Iss) Is a Larmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 thermal radiator blockage. The data indicate that the ISS Ku-band link can sustain 4.6 dB signal-power-level degradation (relative to the signal power without structure blockage at maximum slant range to TDRS) before the software controller forces the communication link to drop.…”
Section: Introduction T He International Space Station (Iss) Is a Larmentioning
confidence: 99%