Progress in International Research on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties 1962
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4832-0083-5.50060-9
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The Equation of State of an Ionized Gas

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“…4 Hansen, C. F., "Approximations for the thermodynamic and transport properties of high-temperature air," NASA TR R-50, (1960). 5 Gilmore, F. R., "Equilibrium composition and thermodynamic properties of air to 24,000°K," Rand Corp. Rept. PM-1543 (1955).…”
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“…4 Hansen, C. F., "Approximations for the thermodynamic and transport properties of high-temperature air," NASA TR R-50, (1960). 5 Gilmore, F. R., "Equilibrium composition and thermodynamic properties of air to 24,000°K," Rand Corp. Rept. PM-1543 (1955).…”
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“…For a good discussion of its range of validity, see Duclos and Cambel. 5 In general, Debye theory for point charges likely is valid if the following two criteria are obeyed: 1) the electrostatic interaction energies are small compared with the thermal energies; and 2) the Debye sphere contains a large number of charged particles. A mathematical description of this second criterion cannot be framed accurately, but one plausible statement is that of Fowler and also Berlin and Montroll (see Ref .…”
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“…This is the generalized Saha equation of ionization (Ref. 13). ture T in this equation is the thermal temperature of the gas.…”
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