“…When the temperature is larger, chemical reactions occur, and if the flow is in chemical equilibrium, empirically tabulated laws can be used to compute all the thermodynamical quantities (pressure, entropy, temperature, specific heats) in terms of density and internal energy, like the one given in [1,16]. These laws give a closure of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, that are used for simulations in the continuous regime, at moderate to low altitudes (see, for example, [24]).…”