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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics
Measurements of gas parameters in plasma-assisted supersonic combustion processes using diode laser spectroscopy
M. A. Bol'shova, Yu. A. Kuritsyna, V. V. Ligera, V. R. Mironenkoa, S. B. Leonovb, D. A. Yarantsevb a Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow
b Institute of Extremal States Thermophysics, Scientific Association for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
We report a procedure for temperature and water vapour concentration measurements in an unsteady-state combustion zone using diode laser absorption spectroscopy. The procedure involves measurements of the absorption spectrum of water molecules around 1.39 μm. It has been used to determine hydrogen combustion parameters in M = 2 gas flows in the test section of a supersonic wind tunnel. The relatively high intensities of the absorption lines used have enabled direct absorption measurements. We describe a differential technique for measurements of transient absorption spectra, the procedure we used for primary data processing and approaches for determining the gas temperature and H2O concentration in the probed zone. The measured absorption spectra are fitted with spectra simulated using parameters from spectroscopic databases. The combustion-time-averaged (~50 ms) gas temperature and water vapour partial pressure in the hot wake region are determined to be 1050 K and 21 Torr, respectively. The large signal-to-noise ratio in our measurements allowed us to assess the temporal behaviour of these parameters. The accuracy in our temperature measurements in the probed zone is ~40 K.
Received: 15.01.2009 Revised: 28.04.2009
Citation:
M. A. Bol'shov, Yu. A. Kuritsyn, V. V. Liger, V. R. Mironenko, S. B. Leonov, D. A. Yarantsev, “Measurements of gas parameters in plasma-assisted supersonic combustion processes using diode laser spectroscopy”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 39:9 (2009), 869–878 [Quantum Electron., 39:9 (2009), 869–878]
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