Performance Studies with an Electrically Driven Shock Tube
- 1 October 1964
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Fluids
- Vol. 7 (10) , 1651-1657
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1711071
Abstract
Studies of an electrically driven shock tube employing a coaxial electrode configuration have been made to determine the nature of the shock‐heated plasma and the suitability of such a shock tube as a source for quantitative spectroscopic measurements. Good agreement has been found between the flow velocity measured experimentally and the velocity predicted from a mathematical treatment of the acceleration process. Image converter camera photographs have shown that the flow is highly turbulent and irregular, in contrast to expected shock‐wave behavior. A graphical procedure has been employed to calculate the conditions behind fast shock waves in a 75% He‐25% Ne gas mixture at an initial pressure of 1 Torr. Time‐resolved spectroscopic measurements of plasma conditions demonstrate that the temperature and density are about half those values calculated for the observed shock speed of 5.5 cm∕μsec. The measured plasma conditions and the internal consistency of the data indicate that the gas can be described as being in quasithermodynamic equilibrium to within 30%. The irregular nature of the flow, however, restricts the usefulness of the device as a spectroscopic sourceKeywords
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