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Title: | Interpretation of the Effect of Temperature on the Change of Spectra of Atmospheric Gases on the Basis of Modified Quantum Statistical Equations |
Other Titles: | تفسير اثر درجة الحرارة في تغير شدة الطيف لغازات الغلاف الجوي علي ضؤ المعادلات الكمية واﻻحصائية المعدلة |
Authors: | Eisa, Rehab Ibrahim Hamad |
Keywords: | Temperature Spectra Atmospheric Gases statistical equations quantitative equations modified quantitative equations the spectrum atmospheric intensity of the spectrum |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2015 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
Citation: | Eisa,Rehab Ibrahim Hamad . Interpretation of the Effect of Temperature on the Change of Spectra of Atmospheric Gases on the Basis of Modified Quantum Statistical Equations \Rehab Ibrahim Hamad Eisa ; Abdallah Khiar .- Khartoum : Sudan University of Science and Technology , College of Science , 2015 .- 127p. : ill. ; 28cm.-PD.H. |
Abstract: | In this work attempts was made to relate temperature change to the change of spectra of some gases which are Bhutan( C 4 H 10 ) , Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Oxygen (O 2 ), Nitrogen (N 2 ), Neon (Ne), Fluorine( F 2 ) and chlorine (CL 2 ). The spectra of this gas were displayed by USB2000 spectrometer, when changes from (300 to 337) o k their temperature considerable change in the spectral intensity was observed. These changes can be explained theoretically by using non-equilibrium statistical distribution by using plasma equation, beside the laws of quantum mechanics and Semi Classical Harmonic Oscillator Model. |
Description: | Thesis |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/11547 |
Appears in Collections: | PhD theses : Science |
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