Plasma chemistry-- 2 : plasma chemistry and transport phenomena in thermal plasmas /
Plasma Chemistry - 2: Plasma Chemistry and Transport Phenomena in Thermal Plasmas presents the proceeding of the Second International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, held in Rome, Italy, on September 18-23, 1975. This book discusses the thermodynamic state of chemically reacting plasmas, which are ge...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Pergamon Press,
[1976]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Plasma Chemistry
- 2 Plasma Chemistry and Transport Phenomena in Thermal Plasmas; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Volume 1: SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUMON PLASMA CHEMISTRY; CHAPTER 1. ELEMENTARY REACTIONS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF MEASUREMENTS OF CHEMICALLY REACTING NON L.T.E. PLASMAS; Abstract; INTRODUCTION; EQUILIBRIUM AND NON-EQUILIBRIUM; FUNDAMENTAL KINETIC EQUATIONS IN PLASMA SYSTEMS; POPULATIONS OF EXCITED STATES IN QUASI-HOMOGENEOUS, QUASI-STATIONARYPLASMAS WITH MAXWELLIAN ELECTRON VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION.
- Populations of excited states in inhomogeneous quasi- stationary plasmas with maxwellian electronvelocity distributionpopulations in transient quasi-homogeneous plasma withmaxwellian velocity distribution; influence of laser radiation on excited state populations and onrecombination coefficients; influence of inelastic and superelastic collisionson velocity distribution functions; references; chapter 2. some novel diagnostic techniques for plasma chemistry; introduction; molecular beam analysis; intermediates in discharges; electric discharge actinometers; end-product analysis; references.
- Chapter 3. heterogeneous reactions in non-isothermal low pressure plasmas: preparative aspects and applicationsintroduction; 1. applications; 2. apparatus and characterization of discharge parameters; 3. chemical transport of solids in plasma (generalaspects); 4. synthesis of nitrides; 5. transport with hydrogen; 6. conclusions; references; chapter 4. plasma engineering in metallurgy and inorganic materials technology; introduction; 1. thermal plasma generation; 2. plasma melting; 3. plasmajet processes; concluding remarks; references.
- Volume 2: INTERNATIONAL ROUND TABLE ON STUDY AND APPLICATIONS OF TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN THERMAL PLASMASCHAPTER 5. THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF INDUSTRIAL PLASMA CHEMISTRY; Abstrac; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. HEAT TRANSFER FROM THERMAL PLASMAS TO NEIGHBORING WALLS OR ELECTRODES; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BASIC ASPECTS OF PLASMA HEAT TRANSFER; 3. HEAT TRANSFER TO A SURFACE WITHOUT ELECTRIC CURRENT FLOW; 4. ELECTRODE HEAT TRANSFER; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN THERMAL PLASMAS; Abstract; INTRODUCTION; VAPORIZATION AND CHEMICAL REACTION.
- THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF VAPORIZATIONCONDENSATION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. PLASMA SPRAYING; Abstract; INTRODUCTION; 1. PLASMA HEATING OF RODS AND POWDERS; 2. THERMAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF THE SPRAYING PLASMA JET; 3. FORMATION OF COATINGS; 4. PRODUCTION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES.