Temperature dependence of collision frequencies in gas and plasma systems: a two-dimensional simulation study

IF 2.2 4区 化学 Q2 Engineering
Ahmed Y. Owaid, Hanaa E. Jasim
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Abstract

A two-dimensional simulation was employed to investigate the influence of gas temperature on the collision frequency for both particle–wall and particle–particle collisions. The study examined the collision frequencies within the common temperature range of 0–100 °C. The results demonstrated that the particle–wall collision frequency was proportional to \(\sqrt T\), whereas the particle–particle collision frequency was proportional to \(1/\sqrt T\), where T represents the gas temperature. The particle–wall collision frequency exhibited higher values and less random dispersion around the fitted function compared to the particle–particle collision frequency. A significant deviation from the fitted function \(1/\sqrt T\) was observed at low particle densities. These findings validate the key predictions of kinetic theory and provide deeper insights into the molecular collision dynamics relevant to gaseous and plasma systems, particularly in scenarios involving temperature-dependent interactions.

气体和等离子体系统中碰撞频率的温度依赖性:二维模拟研究
采用二维模拟研究了气体温度对粒子-壁面碰撞和粒子-粒子碰撞频率的影响。该研究检测了在普通温度范围0-100°C内的碰撞频率。结果表明,颗粒-壁面碰撞频率与\(\sqrt T\)成正比,颗粒-颗粒碰撞频率与\(1/\sqrt T\)成正比,其中T表示气体温度。与粒子-粒子碰撞频率相比,粒子-粒子碰撞频率在拟合函数周围表现出更高的数值和更小的随机色散。在低粒子密度下,观察到与拟合函数\(1/\sqrt T\)的显著偏差。这些发现验证了动力学理论的关键预测,并为与气体和等离子体系统相关的分子碰撞动力学提供了更深入的见解,特别是在涉及温度依赖相互作用的情况下。
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Chemical Papers
Chemical Papers Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
CiteScore
3.30
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4.50%
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期刊介绍: Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.
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