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Engineering Calculation of Nonequilibrium Chemical Processes

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Differential equations of motion are derived for nonequilibrium chemical processes. Analysis of these equations permits the determination of the gas flow in the channel of a chemical rocket engine. On that basis, an engineering method is proposed for the calculation of nonequilibrium chemical processes on the basis of additional data from standard calculations of equilibrium parameters.

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Kochetkov, Y.M., Podymova, O.A. & Kochetkov, N.Y. Engineering Calculation of Nonequilibrium Chemical Processes. Russ. Engin. Res. 42, 891–896 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X2209012X

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