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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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry Rome, Italy, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Physical Chemistry Division, Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche (Italy), Centre national de la recherche scientifique (France), International Round Table on Study and Applications of Transport Phenomena in Thermal Plasmas
Otros Autores: Bell, A. T. (Editor ), Bonet, C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: 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.