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Zel'dovich Ya.B., Raizer Yu.P. — Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena (vol. 1)
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Название: Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena (vol. 1)
Авторы: Zel'dovich Ya.B., Raizer Yu.P.
Аннотация: The physical and chemical processes occurring in gases at high temperatures are the focus of this outstanding text by two distinguished physicists. They discuss essential physical influences on the dynamics and thermodynamics of continuous media, combining material from such disciplines as gas dynamics, shock-wave theory, thermodynamics and statistical physics, molecular physics, spectroscopy, radiation theory, astrophysics, solid-state physics, and other fields. Originally published in two volumes
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Год издания: 1966
Количество страниц: 464
Добавлена в каталог: 11.10.2005
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, dissociation rate 368
, rotational relaxation time 353
, rotational excitation energy 352
, rotational relaxation time 353
, binding energy 268
, photodetachment 269
, excitation of 391
, ionization of 389
,as shock tube driver gas 237 238
,properties behind shock waves 213
,rotational energy 178 352
,rotational relaxation time 353
, dissociation rate 368
, recombination rate 365
, absorption cross section 337
, concentration in air 338
, formation of 378—382
, relaxation time in formation of 379 380
, vibrational energy 178
, rotational relaxation time 353
, dissociative recombination of 385
, in air 385
, experimental data 335
, photoionization 268
, absorption coefficients 334
, dissociation energy 184 213
, dissociation of 187 188
, electronic states and band systems 305—310 312 321
, energy level diagram 307
, first excited electronic state, energy 182
, ionization of 389
, ionization potential 192
, NO, 184
, oscillator strength 333 334
, recombination rate 364 365
, rotational energy 178 352
, rotational relaxation time 353
, statistical weight, ground state 182
, vibrational energy 178 352
, vibrational relaxation time 361
, dissociative recombination of 385
, electronic states and band systems 305 321
, oscillator strength 334
, absorption cross section 268
, binding energy 268
, photoionization 268
, absorption coefficients 334
, dissociation energy 184
, dissociation of 187 188
, dissociation rate 367
, dissociation relaxation time 368
, effect of H20 on vibrational excitation 361
, electronic states and band systems 305 313 321
, first excited electronic state 182
, ionization of 389
, ionization potential 192 385
, oscillator strength 333 334
, potential curves 314
, recombination rate 368
, rotational energy 178 352
, rotational relaxation time 353
, statistical weight, ground state 182
, vibrational energy 178 353
, vibrational relaxation time 361
, dissociative recombination of 385
, binding energy 268
, formation of 367
Absorption 110 113—115 119
Absorption coefficient 110 115 120 “Mean
Absorption coefficient, bound-bound 113
Absorption coefficient, bound-free 113
Absorption coefficient, continuous spectra 140
Absorption coefficient, frequency dependence 138 139 144
Absorption coefficient, mass 111
Absorption coefficient, spectral lines 140
Absorption cross section 113
Absorption cross section, at line center 114
Absorption cross section, spectral line 294 295
Absorption curve 269
Absorption lines 139
Absorption spectrum, hydrogen-like atoms 293—297
Absorption spectrum, molecular 321—330
Absorption wave 344—348
Absorption, for concentration measurement 244
Absorption, probability of 121
Absorptivity 118
Acoustic equations 7
Activated complex method 370—373
Activated complex method, in formation 381
Activated complex method, reaction rate 372
Activation energy 189 368
Adiabatic condition 357
Adiabatic condition, quantum mechanical 400
Adiabatic exponent 208
Adiabatic invariant 172
Air, as shock tube test gas 238
Air, degree of ionization, comparison of exact and approximate calculations 206
Air, dissociation of 184 187
Air, equilibrium composition with dissociation and ionization 187
Air, internal energy with ionization 206
Air, ionization of 187 188 413—416
Air, properties of, behind shock waves with dissociation and ionization 211—213
Air, properties of, radiative 331 ff.
Air, properties of, thermodynamic 188
Air, properties of, with ionization 196 197
Air, radiation intensity curve 336
Air, species present at high temperature 331
Al, photoionization 276
Allen, C.W. 396[86] 405[86] 439
Allen, R.A. 332[45] 335[57] 364[70] 432(2) 438
Ambartsumian, V.A. (ed.) 267[6] 269[6] 404[55] 423 428 437
Ambartsumyan, R.V. 338[72] 433
Angular distribution of radiation 144—151 155
Anharmonic molecular vibrations 183
Anharmonic oscillator 127
Anharmonic oscillator, in laser effect 123
Anomalous absorption 75
Anomalous thermodynamic properties 67—69
Ar, as shock tube test gas 237 238
Ar, excitation of 391
Ar, ionization by Ar 400
Ar, ionization by K 400
Ar, ionization of 389
Ar, ionization potential 385
Ar, photoionization 276
Ar, properties behind shock waves 213
Arbitrary discontinuities 84—92
Arc discharge spectra 201
Armstrong, B.H. 332[32a] 431
Arrhenius' law 369
Askar'yan, G.A. 343[74] 433
Associative ionization 414 415
Atkinson, W.R. 239[6] 427
Atom recombination rates 364 365
Atomic cell 223 229
Atomic cell, entropy of 230
Atomic line spectra 283 ff.
Attenuation coefficient 110
Attenuation coefficient, mass 111
Attenuation of a light beam 111
Average ionic charge, multiply ionized gas 203 279
Average ionization potential 203
Average ionization, degree see “Multiple ionization” “approximate
Avogadro number 441
Band spectra 112 303
Bartell, L.S. 124[12] 424
Basov, N.G. 338[72] 348 433 434
Bates, D.R. 268 412 412[89] 413[89] 428 439
Bates, D.R. (ed.) 256[53] 268[53] 287[53] 292[53] 390[83] 391[83] 395[83] 396[83] 413[83] 414[83] 432 439
Becker, R. 285[19] 287[19] 429
Belen'kii, S.Z. 171 424
Benson, S.W. 201[14] 218[14] 425
Berg, H.F. 241[8] 427
Bernoulli equation 42 49
Beta band system of NO 305 320 323—330 334
Bethe, H.A. 231[33] 266[5] 289 296[5] 299[5] 313[21] 319[21] 321[21] 324[21] 326[21] 328[21] 426 428 430
Biberman, L.M. 276 276[55] 283[17] 297 303[49] 321[23] 323[27] 332[56] 392[81] 393[81] 429(3) 430(2) 432(4) 439
Bimolecular reactions 369
Binding energy see “Dissociation energy”
Black body 118 (see also “Perfect black body”)
Black-body radiation 115—118
Blackman, V. 360 360[16] 435
Blythe, P.A. 362[62] 438
Bodenstein, M. 379
Bohr radius 442
Boiko, V.A. 338[72] 433
Boltzmann constant 441
Boltzmann statistics 121
Boltzmann's law for equilibrium radiation intensity 121
Born approximation 254
Bose quantum statistics 121
Bound electron states 111
Bound-bound transitions 112 144 283
Bound-free absorption 114 264—269
Bound-free absorption coefficient 114
Bound-free absorption cross section 114
Bound-free transitions 112 261
Brachman, M.K. 230 426
Brackmann, R.T. 389[48] 437
Bradt, P. 364[21] 435
Bragg angles 124
Branscomb, L.M. 269[9] 429
Break-up of arbitrary discontinuities see “Arbitrary discontinuities”
Breakdown in a laser beam 338—343
Breakdown wave 344 347
Breen, F.H. 283 429
Bremsstrahlung 113
Bremsstrahlung absorption 115 259
Bremsstrahlung absorption coefficient 114
Bremsstrahlung emission 248 ff.
Bremsstrahlung emission, from a neutral atom 255—258
Bremsstrahlung emission, quantum effects 254
Bremsstrahlung emission, quasi—classical condition 253
Bremsstrahlung, from a neutral atom 113
Bremsstrahlung, from an ion 113
Brightness temperature 138 139
Brightness temperature, for integrated radiation see “Integrated brightness temperature”
Britton, D. 365[25] 368[25] 368[36] 436(2)
Brode, H.L. 99[9] 423
Brown, S.C. 256[60] 338[60] 389 391[78] 432 439
Bulk viscosity coefficient 73 76 353
Bunker, D.L. 365[26] 436
Burch, D.S. 269[9] 429
Burgess, A. 276 429
Burhop, E.H.S. 389 391[45] 401[45] 406[45] 412[45] 437
Buss, J.H. 201[14] 218[14] 425
Byron, S.R. 367 391[50] 421[50] 436 437
C, cross section for photoprocesses 404
C, photoionization 267 268
Ca, cross section for photoprocesses 404
Ca, photoionization 267 268
Camac, M. 362[59] 367 438(2)
Camm, J.C. 269[8] 305[8] 321[8] 326[8] 330[8] 332[8] 332[31] 332[45] 333[8] 364[70] 429 431 432 438
Cascade emission 126 127
Centered compression wave, impossibility of continuous solution for 43
Centered rarefaction wave 37 38 41
Centered rarefaction wave, head 38
Centered rarefaction wave, tail 38 (see also “Self—similar motion”)
Centered simple wave 37 (see also “Centered rarefaction wave” “Self—similar
Chain reaction mechanism, in NO formation 375
Champlain's theorem 61
Chandrasekhar, S. 283 429
Chapman — Jouguet point 346
Characteristic equations 19
Characteristics 15—18
Characteristics, domain of dependence 22
Characteristics, isentropic flow 17 19—25
Characteristics, nonisentropic flow 17
Characteristics, numerical integration 24
Characteristics, region of influence 23
Charge conservation condition 193
Charge exchange 386 416
Chemical equilibrium, effect on thermodynamic properties 189
Chemical potential, degenerate free electron gas 221 222
Chemical reaction rate 189
Chemical reactions 188—192 368—373
Chernyi, G.G. 97 422
Christian, R.H. 213 426
Cohen, A. 239[5] 427
Coherent light 123
color temperature 140 141
Compressed atom 226—228
Compressed atom, electron density distribution 226
Compression wave, "overshooting" of 44
Compression wave, attainable states 62
Compton effect 124 125
Compton scattering 125
Compton wavelength 442
Compton, W.D. 239[6] 427
Conditional equilibrium see “Metastable equilibrium”
Connor, J.V. 353[9] 435
Conservation of number of atoms, condition 185 190 193
Contact discontinuity 87—91
Contact discontinuity, thickness 90 91
Contact surface, as a "piston" in shock tubes 236 237
Continuous absorption 269—276
Continuous spectra 112 113 248
Correction factor, bound—free transitions 266
Correlation effect in bremsstrahlung emission 257
Coulomb collisions 417
Coulomb energy of a gas 216
Coulomb field, divergence in effective radiation 251
Coulomb interactions 215
Courant, R. 20[14] 423
Cowan, G.R. 353 353[2] 434
Critical point 68
Cross section, absorption 113 (see also “Absorption cross section”)
Cross section, bound—free absorption 114
Cross section, Coulomb collision 419
Cross section, emission 252
Cross section, excitation 391 396
Cross section, for electron capture 263
Cross section, ionization 388 392—395
Cross section, photoionization 265 266
Cross section, photoprocesses 402
Cross section, resonant scattering 114
Cross section, scattering 113 115
Cross section, Thomson 115 443
Cross section, transport scattering 256
Cs, photoionization 267 268
Cummings, F.W. 124[10] 424
Daiber, J.W. 416[92] 440
Dalgarno, A. 416 438
Damon, E.K. 338[66] 433
Damping constant 284 445
Danilov, A.D. 416 440
Davidson, N. 365[25] 365[26] 368[25] 368[36] 436(3)
Davies, D.R. 212 426
Davies, W.E.R. 338[69] 344[69] 347[69] 433
Davis, L.W. 124[9] 424
Dawson, J.M. 348[80] 434
Debye radius 216
Debye — Huckel method 216—218
Decibels 9
Decomposition coordinate 369
Deexcitation 382 390
Degeneracy temperature, electron gas 219 220
Degenerate electron gas 220—222 231
Degree of ionization 195
Degrees of freedom 177 349
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