Abstract: | Nonsteady-state gasdynamic processes are considered in a plasma column (hot channel), formed behind the front of a shock wave moving toward a laser beam. A quasi-one-dimensional approximation is used-the parameters in the channel are assumed to be compensated with respect to cross section, but depend on the time and distance along the axis. Motion in the cold dense casing surrounding the channel is assumed to be one-dimensional and cylindrically symmetrical. The solutions of the corresponding systems of equations in partial derivatives permit the parameters to be determined approximately both in the case when the mean free path of the radiation is small in comparison with the radius of the beam (luminous detonation) and also in the case when the mean free path is comparable with the radius. Examples are given of the corresponding numerical calculations. It is shown that in the latter case, a cycle of incomplete absorption can be achieved when behind the shock wave front, moving with constant velocity up to the Jouguet plane, only a part of the radiation energy incident on the front is released.Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, No. 3, pp. 18–28, May–June, 1976. |