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On a correct description of a multi-temperature dissociating CO2 flow

Elena Kustova, +1 more
- 06 Feb 2006 - 
- Vol. 321, Iss: 3, pp 293-310
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In this article, a strongly non-equilibrium reacting CO 2 flow is studied on the basis of the kinetic theory methods and an accurate description of kinetics, gas dynamics and transport properties taking into account complex internal structure of carbon dioxide molecules as well as different rates of vibrational energy exchanges and dissociation is proposed.
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Splitting of CO2 by vibrational excitation in non-equilibrium plasmas: a reaction kinetics model

TL;DR: In this article, a zero-dimensional kinetic model of CO2 splitting in non-equilibrium plasmas is presented, which includes a description of the CO2 vibrational kinetics (25 vibrational levels up to the dissociation limit of the molecule), taking into account state specific VT and VV relaxation reactions and the effect of vibrational excitation on other chemical reactions.
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Electron-neutral scattering cross sections for CO2: a complete and consistent set and an assessment of dissociation

TL;DR: In this article, a complete and consistent set of cross sections for electron collisions with carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules was published in the IST-Lisbon database with LXCat, validated from the comparison between swarm parameters calculated using a two-term Boltzmann solver and the available experimental data.
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State-to-state models for CO2 molecules: From the theory to an application to hypersonic boundary layers

TL;DR: In this paper, the state-to-state vibrational kinetics and transport models of a mixture containing triatomic CO2 molecules are developed and implemented into a hypersonic boundary layer solver specially upgraded for this purpose.
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CO2 conversion by plasma technology: insights from modeling the plasma chemistry and plasma reactor design

TL;DR: Examples will be given of both 0D plasma chemistry models and 2D and 3D fluid models for the most common plasma reactors used for CO2 conversion, to emphasize the complementarity of both approaches.
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Plasma based CO2 and CH4 conversion: A modeling perspective

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of the plasma chemistry modeling for CO2 and CH4 conversion in dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) and microwave (MW) plasma is presented.
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