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Journal of Applied Spectroscopy | 2000

Bank of optical and physical characteristics for solving problems of radiative plasma dynamics

K. L. Stepanov; L. K. Stanchits; Yu. A. Stankevich

A bank of data on the thermophysical and optical properties of the plasma of a number of elements and their mixtures is presented, which is the basis for simulating the problems of radiative plasma dynamics. For a substance in the state of thermodynamic equilibrium, this bank contains information on the equations of state, thermodynamic functions, shock adiabatics, and also spectral, group, and mean absorption coefficients. In the state of shock-radiative equilibrium, using a radiational-collisional model, the steady states of an optically transparent plasma and its spectral and integral radiative losses are determined, and evaluations of the role of self-radiation reabsorption are given. The rates of the processes of ionization and recombination in an unsteady plasma are discussed.


High Temperature | 2000

Radiation of Strong Shock Waves in Air: Part II

K. L. Stepanov; L. K. Stanchits; Yu. A. Stankevich

This paper is a continuation of [1], in which the structure of a radiating shock wave propagating in air with real thermodynamic and optical properties at an altitude ofH ≤ 50 km with a velocity ofD = 10–50 km/s is studied. A converging iteration process is constructed that enables one to use the distribution of the gasdynamic parameters and radiant fluxes along the mean optical variable, found in the first part of the paper ([1 ]), to determine the structure of radiating strong shock waves and the spectral and integral characteristics of radiation generated by a shock wave.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1995

Databank on thermodynamic and optical properties of plasma

G. S. Romanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; L. K. Stanchits; K. L. Stepanov

Methods of evaluation of thermodynamic and optical properties of multicomponent gases within a wide range of conditions are discussed. A databank on component composition, thermodynamic functions, spectral and group absorption coefficients, and Planck and Rosseland mean free paths of radiation for plasmas of air, water, silicon dioxide, and the Martian atmosphere (0.965 CO2+0.035 N2) is composed based on calculations.


Technical Physics Letters | 2003

The effect of electron density on the kinetics of fullerene formation in carbon plasma

K. L. Stepanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; L. K. Stanchits; G. N. Churilov; A. S. Fedorov; P. V. Novikov

The influence of the carbon cluster charge on their coagulation kinetics has been studied. The equations of kinetics have been solved and it is established that allowance for the cluster charging leads to an increase in the rate of fullerene formation under otherwise equal conditions. In connection with this, the role of minor impurities with a low ionization potential in carbon-containing plasma is discussed.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1999

Integral transfer of radiation of the actual spectrum in problems of radiative plasmadynamics

K. L. Stepanov; L. N. Panasenko; G. S. Romanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; L. K. Stanchits

Radiative energy transfer in plasma is investigated with account for its actual optical properties. Consideration is based on the spectrum-integral method of partial characteristics. Databanks on integral partial characteristics of a number of substances are composed on the basis of data on optical properties that include the molecular state of matter, weakly ionized plasma, and plasma with multicharge ions and the main processes that determine absorption of thermal radiation (bound-bound, free-free, and bound-free transitions in molecules, atoms, and ions). Calculations of plasma radiation by this method are compared with results of spectral description. Some generalizations of the given method for solving problems of radiative plasmadynamics are considered.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1990

Dynamics of the z pinch with a light liner. II. Single-envelope liners and the anomalies of the cumulation stage

G. S. Romanov; A. S. Smetannikov; Yu. A. Stankevich; V. I. Tolkach

The results of calculations of the compression of single-envelope liners toward the axis in the one-dimensional magnetic radiative gas dynamics approximation are considered. A refinement is proposed for the method of calculating the cumulation stage, making it possible to obtain better agreement with experimental data.


Journal of Applied Spectroscopy | 2002

Radiant Heat Transfer in Propagation of Nonlinear Waves in a Plasma. Integral Approximation for a Real Spectrum

K. L. Stepanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; L. K. Stanchits

Using the spectrum‐integral method of partial characteristics, we investigated radiative transfer of energy in a plasma, taking into account the actual optical properties of the plasma. The method is based on the representation of the plasma radiation flux (in the case of a plane layer) or its intensity (for an arbitrary geometry) in terms of the spectrum‐integral quantities. Usually an assumption on continuous (linear or parabolic) distribution of thermodynamic parameters of the plasma between the points of radiation generation and of its observation is used. This approximation provides a good description of radiation transfer in a plasma with small gradients of the parameters. In the case of a sharp change in the plasma parameters due to the propagation of nonlinear waves in it, the method of partial characteristics is generalized by introducing discontinuity solutions into consideration. Results are given confirming the high efficiency of the approach described.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1999

Radiation of strong shock waves propagating in the earth’s atmosphere

K. L. Stepanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; L. K. Stanchits

Radiation of a strong shock wave propagating in air at heights H ≤ 50 km with velocity D=20–50 km/sec is investigated. From the solution of a self-consistent radiation-gasdynamic problem with real thermodynamic and optical properties of air the distributions of gasdynamic parameters and radiant fluxes in the heating region ahead of the front and in the relaxation zone behind a viscous shock are obtained. The characteristics of radiation generated by the shock wave and going to “infinity” are determined. Calculations of integral and spectral radiation fluxes on the earth’s surface at different stages of the motion of a large asteroid in the atmosphere are given.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1996

Quasi-equilibrium states of a low-temperature air plasma of reduced density

L. N. Panasenko; G. S. Romanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; K. L. Stepanov

Quasistationary states of an air plasma of reduced density are considered on the basis of equations of chemical and ionization kinetics. The component composition and thermodynamic quantities are compared with data obtained in an equilibrium approximation.


Journal of Engineering Physics | 1994

Dynamics of sublimation and initial erosion plasma formation under the action of quasicontinuous laser radiation on metals

L. Ya. Min'ko; U. I. Masonov; G. S. Romanov; Yu. A. Stankevich; A. N. Chumakov

Onset times of sublimation and plasma production as well as of pressure on surfaces under the action of quasicontinuous Nd-laser radiation with a power density up to 10 MW/cm2 on metals are investigated experimentally. The results on sublimation onset time and dynamics are compared with a thermophysical action model that accounts for phase boundaries of melting and sublimation as well as for the temperature dependence of thermophysical characteristics of metals and the time dependence of the power density of laser radiation.

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K. L. Stepanov

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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L. K. Stanchits

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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G. S. Romanov

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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A. S. Smetannikov

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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S. P. Fisenko

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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P. S. Grinchuk

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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A. N. Chumakov

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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D. O. Morozov

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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K. Alhussan

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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M. V. Kiyashko

National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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