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4-1969 8:00 AM

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Absorption coefficients of high temperature air have been measured photoelectrically over the temperature range from 2000 to 4350°K and wavelength range 2300 to 3000A. The experiments were performed within 1cm of the end wall in the reflected region of a pressure driven shock tube. A high pressure mercury-xenon arc lamp, operating in a continuous mode, was used as the background source for the probing radiation. The results agree well with theoretical calculations and existing experimental data where comparisons could be made.

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Apr 1st, 8:00 AM

Absorption of Ultraviolet Radiation in The Reflected Region of a Shock Tube

Absorption coefficients of high temperature air have been measured photoelectrically over the temperature range from 2000 to 4350°K and wavelength range 2300 to 3000A. The experiments were performed within 1cm of the end wall in the reflected region of a pressure driven shock tube. A high pressure mercury-xenon arc lamp, operating in a continuous mode, was used as the background source for the probing radiation. The results agree well with theoretical calculations and existing experimental data where comparisons could be made.

 

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