The paper gives a synthetic description of the basic methods to calculate the high-temperature thermodynamic properties of air species. Emphasis is given to the strong dependence of the electronic partition function and the thermodynamic properties of atomic species on the number of electronic levels taken into account. The specific heat of the diatomic species presents a maximum followed by a steep decrease towards zero. This effect, which is usually not reported in standard textbooks of statistical thermodynamics, is a direct consequence of the finite number of energy levels accounted for in the internal partition function. A similar effect exists also for the atoms.

Thermodynamic Properties of high temperature air components

M Capitelli;G Colonna;C Gorse;
1996

Abstract

The paper gives a synthetic description of the basic methods to calculate the high-temperature thermodynamic properties of air species. Emphasis is given to the strong dependence of the electronic partition function and the thermodynamic properties of atomic species on the number of electronic levels taken into account. The specific heat of the diatomic species presents a maximum followed by a steep decrease towards zero. This effect, which is usually not reported in standard textbooks of statistical thermodynamics, is a direct consequence of the finite number of energy levels accounted for in the internal partition function. A similar effect exists also for the atoms.
1996
Inglese
M. Capitelli
Molecular Physics and Hypersonic Flows
293
302
20
0-7923-4055-8
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Dordrecht
PAESI BASSI
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
4
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Capitelli, M; Colonna, G; Gorse, C; Giordano, D
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