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Paper
Abstract
An attempt is made in the present paper to develop an analytical model to modify the Hammerlings hypothesis in dealing with the vibration modes for diatomic molecules under nonequilibrium states. The characteristics of distribution functions for vibration modes of diatomic molecules undergoing a nonequilibrium relaxation process are studied and a new approximate form of distribution functions is proposed. The calculations of test cases show that the majority of the characteristics of the vibration modes can be represented by the deduced approximate function. The utilization of the formulation on computations of the rate of the N 2 dissociation undergoing a nonequilibrium relaxation process has demonstrated to be successful, and the study also partly verify the theory behind Park's two temperature model.
Authors
Zhang Jin
Journal
Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics