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Kinetics of carbon dioxide dissociation behind a shock front

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The solution of a number of problems concerning the flow over or through bodies of a hot gas containing free or bound carbon and oxygen atoms requires a knowledge of the kinetics of the physicochemical processes in the oxides of carbon. This paper is devoted to an examination of the dissociation kinetics of carbon dioxide at high temperatures (up to 6000° K).

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The authors thank E. B. Belyaev for assisting with the computer calculations.

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Losev, S.A., Terebenina, L.B. Kinetics of carbon dioxide dissociation behind a shock front. J Appl Mech Tech Phys 7, 97–100 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00917672

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