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                                9 years ago                            
                            
                                5 ott 2016, 05:37 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
If you import cross ==> the unit is eV and cm^2
If you enter Forward rate constant ==> the unit is [m3/mol/s]. 
In publication you find rate constant in [m3/s]. You must multiply the value by Avogadro number to find [m3/mol/s].
                                                
                                                
                            Hi,
If you import cross ==> the unit is eV and cm^2
If you enter Forward rate constant ==> the unit is [m3/mol/s]. 
In publication you find rate constant in [m3/s]. You must multiply the value by Avogadro number to find [m3/mol/s].
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                5 ott 2016, 21:53 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    
Hi,
If you import cross ==> the unit is eV and cm^2
If you enter Forward rate constant ==> the unit is [m3/mol/s]. 
In publication you find rate constant in [m3/s]. You must multiply the value by Avogadro number to find [m3/mol/s].
Thank you. But I want to know what is the Default unit when I enter a Rate Coefficient. For example, when I enter a list of electron energy VS rate coefficient, 
1                     1e-15
2                     2e-15
3                      3e-15
...
what is the unit of the second column values in COMSOL, [m3/s] or [m3/mol/s]?
Based on the COMSOL user's guide, the unit is [m3/s], and the above form of the values is OK.
BUT,
If the unit was [m3/mol/s], the second column should be mulitiplied by N_A_const and changed as
1                     1e-15*N_A_const
2                     2e-15*N_A_const
3                      3e-15*N_A_const
....
SO, I want to know what is the default unit of the second column data in COMSOL.
                                                
 
                                                
                            [QUOTE]
Hi,
If you import cross ==> the unit is eV and cm^2
If you enter Forward rate constant ==> the unit is [m3/mol/s]. 
In publication you find rate constant in [m3/s]. You must multiply the value by Avogadro number to find [m3/mol/s].
[/QUOTE]
Thank you. But I want to know what is the Default unit when I enter a Rate Coefficient. For example, when I enter a list of electron energy VS rate coefficient, 
1                     1e-15
2                     2e-15
3                      3e-15
...
what is the unit of the second column values in COMSOL, [m3/s] or [m3/mol/s]?
Based on the COMSOL user's guide, the unit is [m3/s], and the above form of the values is OK.
BUT,
If the unit was [m3/mol/s], the second column should be mulitiplied by N_A_const and changed as
1                     1e-15*N_A_const
2                     2e-15*N_A_const
3                      3e-15*N_A_const
....
SO, I want to know what is the default unit of the second column data in COMSOL.
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                                Posted:
                            
                                9 years ago                            
                            
                                6 ott 2016, 06:09 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
You can't put 
electron energy VS rate coefficient, 
1 1e-15
2 2e-15
3 3e-15
For electron dissociation (or attachement or....) you have electron energy VS cross section ==> eV VS cm^2
For other reaction the default unit is  [m3/mol/s] and you should mulitiplied by N_A_const                                                
                                                
                            Hi,
You can't put 
electron energy VS rate coefficient, 
1 1e-15
2 2e-15
3 3e-15
For electron dissociation (or attachement or....) you have electron energy VS cross section ==> eV VS cm^2
For other reaction the default unit is  [m3/mol/s] and you should mulitiplied by N_A_const                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                                                
    
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                                9 years ago                            
                            
                                7 ott 2016, 03:50 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Are you a user or worker for COMSOL?
Actually for the electron impact reaction, a list of electron energy vs. rate coefficient can be loaded in COMSOL. Please see the attached picture about a snapshot of the "Settings" window.
                                                
                                                
                            Are you a user or worker for COMSOL?
Actually for the electron impact reaction, a list of electron energy vs. rate coefficient can be loaded in COMSOL. Please see the attached picture about a snapshot of the "Settings" window.