Objective
Transport phenomena like viscosity, thermal conductivity, concentration diffusion and thermal diffusion have been studied only in a few rare gas-diatomic gas mixtures, both theoretically and experimentally. Taking advantage the equipment available in the laboratories and the previous experience in this field, a joint research programme will be carried out as follows.
Firstly, experiments on thermal diffusion will be done in Lisbon and on thermal diffusion and concentration diffusion, on different conceptual equipment, in Minsk. The dependence concentration and temperature of the thermal diffusion factor will be studied as well as the diffusion coefficient, over a large temperature range, at about atmospheric pressure.
Secondly, theoretical treatment of experimental data will be done in Rome. The group is mostly concerned with the following steps in the study of transport properties in molecular gaseous mixtures: the construction of accurate potential energy functions for the full anisotropic interactions; and the development of a quantum algorithm for the treatment of the collisional operator in the Waldman-Schneider formulation of the Boltzman equation. This work will be computationally intensive and will take advantage of the supercomputing consortium at Rome.
At the first stage, experiments will be carried out in binary mixtures of rare gases and diatomic molecules, namely CO and NO. At the second stage, experiments will be carried out in mixtures of technological interest, namely of rare gases-refrigerant vapours that are important in environment studies related with the ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere and pollution.
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2825 Monte da Caparica
Portugal
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