“…Then, the next papers have been focused on specific applications such as low voltage circuit breakers with or without metallic vapors, 73,78-83 medium voltage circuit breakers, 84 the high voltage circuit breakers, [85][86][87] powders synthesis, 88,89 the atmospheric reentry, [90][91][92][93][94][95] or the recent applications focused on the production of nanostrucutres, 96 syngas, 97 optimisation of the lamps, 98,99 pollutants detections. 100,101 By using the Chapman-Enskog method 102 firstly adapted for monoatomic and neutral gases and then extended to ionized gases, the transport coefficients are approximated using Sonine polynomials and require the knowledge of the particle number densities and other functions called "collision integrals" which strongly vary according to the temperature, according to the potential of interaction used to characterize the collision between the particles, and according to the order of approximation chosen for the Sonine development.…”