RECENT ADVANCES IN AEROTHERMOCHEMISTRY, VOLUME I.
Abstract
Contents: Microscopic and macroscopic approach to chemical rate processes; Unimolecular thermal dissociation of small molecules; The relaxation and dissociation of small molecules; Effects of certain energy transfer processes on population distributions in expanding gas flows; Application de la methode de renversement des raies d du sodium a la mesure des temperatures de vibration de l'azote derriere un choc en propagation et apres detente dans une tuyere; A shock tube study of the infrared emission from HCl: vibrational relaxation times for the upper states; The role of vibrational excitation in atom switching reactions; Shock reflection and surface effects in the shock tube; Modulated atomic beams and their uses; Thermal energy molecular beam measurements of atom-atom differential scattering cross sections; Thermal energy molecular beam measurements of inelastic cross sections for rotational quantum transitions; Performance of an arc-heated supersonic molecular beam and its application to molecule-molecule collision studies; Supersonic nozzle beams - some recent experimental results; Chemical reaction cross-sections determined by molecular beams in the 10 eV energy range; The production of a 2 eV pulsed argon beam using a shock tube source; Total cross-section measurements for K on He in the energy range of 0.35 to 16.5 eV; On the design of experiments with a shock-tube-driven molecular beam.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0658781
Entities
People
- I. Glassman
Organizations
- AGARD