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TVT, 2008 Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 66–75 (Mi tvt1002)

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Thermophysical Properties of Materials

Numerical simulation of IR absorption, reflection, and scattering in dispersed water-oxygen media

O. A. Novruzova, A. E. Galashev

Institute of Industrial Ecology Ural Branch of RAS, Ekaterinburg

Abstract: The method of molecular dynamics along with the flexible model of molecules are used to study the spectral characteristics of systems of clusters of (H$_2$O)$_n$, (O$_2$)$_m$ (H$_2$O)$_n$, and (O)$_i$ (H$_2$O)$_n$, $m \le 2$, $i \le 4$, $10 \le n \le 50$. It is demonstrated that the integral intensity of absorption of IR radiation decays after water clusters adsorb oxygen. In addition, the adsorption of oxygen causes a significant decrease in the reflection coefficient $R$ of monochromatic IR radiation. In so doing, the $R(\omega)$ spectrum splits into bands and exhibits seven peaks in the frequency region of $0 \le \omega \le 3500$ cm$^{-1}$. The dissociation of oxygen molecules captured by clusters makes the peaks of $R(\omega)$ spectrum more resolved. The attachment of molecular oxygen by clusters leads to decay of the power of their IR radiation, while the capture of atomic oxygen, on the contrary, is accompanied by an increase in the rate of dissipation of energy accumulated by water aggregates.

UDC: 535.34:535.233

PACS: 33.20Ea; 36.40 Vz

Received: 25.07.2006


 English version:
High Temperature, 2008, 46:1, 60–68

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