e- gas
Notes:
- The specific mass (m) is also
2kA/d, where kA (in the
Units package) is the magnetic
force constant and d (in this package) is the specific
classical diameter of an electron,
α3/(2π R∞ q).
- McBride and Gordon [McBride1996]
provide correlations for the transport properties of e-
gas. However, they are not entered here, since they contain only
one temperature range (2000 to 5000 K) which is beyond the
expected operating range of the model.
- The equation for the radius is the classical radius of an
electron (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_electron_radius).
- McBride and Gordon [McBride1996]
provide correlations for the transport properties of e-
gas. However, they are not entered here, since they contain only
one temperature range (2000 to 5000 K) which is beyond the
expected operating range of the model.
- The thermodynamic data [McBride2002]
splits the correlations into three temperature ranges, but the
coefficients are the same for each. Therefore, the temperature
limits are set here such that the entire range is handled without
switching. The lower temperature limit in the source data is
298.150 K, but here it is expanded down to 200 K. The
constants are independent of temperature anyway.
For more information, please see the Characteristic
package.
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