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Christopher Gorse

Researcher at Leeds Beckett University

Publications -  121
Citations -  1969

Christopher Gorse is an academic researcher from Leeds Beckett University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Boltzmann equation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 119 publications receiving 1768 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Gorse include University of New South Wales & University of Exeter.

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Thermodynamic and transport properties in equilibrium air plasmas in a wide pressure and temperature range

TL;DR: In this article, a self-consistent approach for the thermodynamic properties and a higher order approximation of the Chapman-Enskog method for the transport coefficients have been used for high temperature equilibrium air plasmas.
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Communication in Construction Teams

TL;DR: In this paper, Bales' interaction process analysis (IPA) is used to collect interaction data and investigate the link between successful projects and the effectiveness of communication, finding that participants in the construction process exhibit regular patterns of interaction and that there are different patterns associated with successful and unsuccessful projects.
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Communication behaviour during management and design team meetings:a comparison of group interaction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Bales interaction process analysis (IPA) to model the construction team's interaction in live project meetings and found that participants in construction meetings use high levels of task-based interaction and low levels of socio-emotional interaction.
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On the possibility of using model potentials for collision integral calculations of interest for planetary atmospheres

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction energy in systems (atom-atom, atom-ion and atom-molecule) involving open-shell species, predicted by a phenomenological method, is used for collision integral calculations.
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Non-equilibrium plasma kinetics: a state-to-state approach

TL;DR: In this article, a state-to-state approach is used to shed light on the thermodynamic and transport properties of LTE plasmas, atomic and molecular plasms for aerospace applications and RF sustained parallel plate reactors.