In this paper the non-equilibrium dissociation rates behind strong shock waves are studied taking into account state-to-state vibrational distributions. The non-equilibrium populations of vibrational levels of N-2 behind a shock wave are found from the equations of detailed vibration-dissociation kinetics and used for the dissociation rate calculation. A comparison of the results obtained in the state-to-state approximation with the ones based on the quasi-stationary two-temperature and one-temperature vibrational distributions is presented. The importance of the state-to-state approximation in the relaxation zone behind a shock wave is shown. The dissociation rates have been calculated using different models of dissociation (ladder climbing model, Treanor-Marrone model with various parameters). The influence of different models on dissociation rates is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication4TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON AEROTHERMODYNAMICS FOR SPACE VEHICLES, PROCEEDINGS
EditorsRA Harris
PublisherESA Publication Division
Pages145-152
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)92-9092-789-5
StatePublished - 2002
Event4th European Symposium on Aerothermodynamics for Space Vehicles - CAPUA, Italy
Duration: 15 Oct 200118 Oct 2001

Publication series

NameESA SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS
PublisherEUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
Volume487
ISSN (Print)0379-6566

Conference

Conference4th European Symposium on Aerothermodynamics for Space Vehicles
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityCAPUA
Period15/10/0118/10/01

    Research areas

  • dissociation rate coefficients, state-to-state vibrational distributions, non-equilibrium kinetics, NONEQUILIBRIUM, MIXTURE, MODEL

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