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PLIF thermometry in shock tunnel flows using a Raman-shifted tunable excimer laser
Authors:P.C. Palma  T.J. McIntyre  A.F.P. Houwing
Affiliation:(1) Aerophysics and Laser-based Diagnostics Research Laboratories, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia , AU;(2) Department of Physics, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia , AU
Abstract:Planar laser-induced fluorescence is performed in a free-piston shock tunnel by using a Raman-shifted tunable excimer laser to excite nitric oxide molecules in the flow. Two different flowfields are examined to test the difficulties associated with applying the technique to shock tunnels: the bluff body flow produced by a 25 mm diameter cylinder; and the oblique shock and expansion fan produced by a 35° half-angle wedge. For the cylinder, the maximum flow enthalpy was limited to 4.1 MJ kg due to high flow luminosity which is produced by metallic contaminants in the flow. A reflective filter is used to reduce the influence of flow luminosity making these measurements feasible. Freestream temperature measurements are in excellent agreement with those predicted from numerical flow calculations. Large uncertainties were observed for the high-temperature post-shock results. Several higher enthalpy shots (14 MJ kg) were also performed with the wedge and showed an insignificant amount of contaminant emission. Received 5 June 1996 / Accepted 8 February 1998
Keywords::Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF)   Shock tunnel   Nitric oxide   Temperature measurements   Tunable excimer laser
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