Investigation of the interaction between a hypersonic air stream and a carbon dioxide aerosol
A detailed investigation is made of the interaction between a hypersonic vibrationally excited donor gas and a carbon dioxide aerosol stream with a view to improving the energy characteristics of a gasdynamic CO/sub 2/ laser. The analysis shows that rapid (within times shorter than the relaxation ti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sov. J. Quant. Electron. (Engl. Transl.); (United States) 1979-08, Vol.9 (8), p.1028-1033 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A detailed investigation is made of the interaction between a hypersonic vibrationally excited donor gas and a carbon dioxide aerosol stream with a view to improving the energy characteristics of a gasdynamic CO/sub 2/ laser. The analysis shows that rapid (within times shorter than the relaxation time of the upper active level) mixing of the evaporating aerosol and the vibrationally excited gas is possible as a result of this interaction. For a planar flow geometry with symmetrical aerosol injection, the transverse dimension of the active medium may be > or approx. =20 cm for a hypersonic nozzle with a throat cross section approx.1 mm high. The conditions under which there were no gas-dynamic perturbations in the mixing zone and the active medium was optically homogeneous were determined. A CO/sub 2/ aerosol generator was developed with a solid particle size distribution function close to the optimal. An experimental investigation was made of the interaction between the streams using a system with a conical hypersonic nozzle for the air and perpendicular injection of the aerosol. The experimental results broadly agreed with the theoretical predictions. A CO/sub 2/ laser radiation gain close to the calculated value was obtained in the excited air--carbon dioxide aerosol mixing zone. |
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ISSN: | 0049-1748 2169-530X |
DOI: | 10.1070/QE1979v009n08ABEH009403 |