25–29 Mar 2019
Campus Puerta de Toledo of the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

SELF-CONSISTENT STATE-TO-STATE MODEL FOR HYDROGEN IONIZATION IN HYPERSONIC SHOCK TUBE

28 Mar 2019, 12:00
30m
Campus Puerta de Toledo of the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

Campus Puerta de Toledo of the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

Puerta de Toledo Campus Ronda de Toledo, 1 28005 Madrid, Spain GPS coordinates: 40º24´30,24” N 3º42´39,59” O Metro: Puerta de Toledo Station (Line 5) Suburban train: Embajadores Station (Line C5) or Pirámides Station (Lines C1, C7 y C10)
Collisional Radiative Modelling Numerical Simulations

Speaker

Dr Gianpiero Colonna (PLASMI LAB at CNR-NANOTEC)

Description

The paper is focused on the state-to-state kinetics modeling the dissociation and ionization of hydrogen in high-enthalpy shock tubes. The model determines the rate coefficients of electron impact processes from the non-equilibrium electron energy distribution function (eedf) obtained solving the Boltzmann equation.

Summary

The paper is focused on the state-to-state kinetics modeling the dissociation and ionization of hydrogen in high-enthalpy shock tubes. The model determines the rate coefficients of electron impact processes from the non-equilibrium electron energy distribution function (eedf) obtained solving the Boltzmann equation.

Primary authors

Dr Gianpiero Colonna (PLASMI LAB at CNR-NANOTEC) Dr Lucia Daniela Pietanza (PLASMI Lab at CNR-NANOTEC) Dr Annarita Laricchiuta (PLASMI Lab at CNR-NANOTEC) Prof. Roberto Celiberto (DICATECh, Politecnico di Bari ) Prof. Mario Capitelli (PLASMI Lab at CNR-NANOTEC)

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