Abstract
Experimental data of Carpenter and Watts (1975) on the re-emission of helium and argon from hot polycrystalline tungsten surfaces are reprocessed using a more general gas-surface interaction model than that used by the authors. The effects of different assumptions concerning the degree of accommodation at the surface of the momentum and energy due to the tangential component of velocity of the gas molecule are discussed.
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