This work describes a method for using the power parameters of the Lennard-Jones central potential to simulate phenomena in the technology of material processing by a vapor-gas discharge plasma with a liquid electrode.
A method for calculating the power parameters of a potential of the Lennard-Jones type for a number of individual gases, which can be products released during the ignition and combustion of a gas-vapor discharge with a liquid electrode, is presented. The information obtained makes it possible to calculate the viscosity and diffusion coefficients of individual gases and gas mixtures, which will make it possible to solve a range of problems when modeling processes in the processing technology of various materials (substances) by vapor-gas discharge plasma with a liquid electrode.
This paper describes the application of the least squares and least modulus methods to obtain the values of the power parameters of the central Lennard-Jones potential when modeling processes in the technology of processing materials with vapor-gas discharge plasma with a liquid electrode.
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