Start Date
4-1969 8:00 AM
Description
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.
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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