“…In this case gas dynamic equations in the Euler or Navier-Stokes approximations are coupled to the equations for vibrational level populations of different chemical species and atomic concentrations. This approach received much attention during two last decades for numerical simulations of different flows of air components such as near re-entering bodies [16,17], behind shock waves [18][19][20], in nozzles [21][22][23][24][25], in a boundary layer [26,27] and in a shock layer near re-entering bodies [28], in a shock tunnel nozzle and behind a shock wave in its test section [29]. However, in the majority of papers only two-component mixtures are considered in the state-to-state flow simulations taking into account vibration-dissociation coupling.…”