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Emission spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence measurements on the plume from a 1-kW arcjet operated on simulated ammoniaSpectroscopic and laser-induced fluorescence measurements were performed on the exhaust plume from a 1 kW NASA Lewis arcjet, operated on simulated ammonia. In particular, emissions were analyzed from the Balmer lines of atomic hydrogen and from one of the rotational bands of the NH radical. The laser-induced fluorescence measurements were performed on the Balmer-alpha line of atomic hydrogen. We find that exit plane temperatures are in the range 1500 to 3500 K and that the electron density upstream of the exit plane is on the order of 1.5 x 10(exp 14)/cu cm as determined by the Stark width of the Balmer-alpha line. Both emission spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence were used to measure the plume velocities of atomic hydrogen. Using either technique, velocities on the order of 4 km/sec were found at the exit plane and significant acceleration of the flow was observed in the first 2 mm beyond the exit plane. This result indicates that the design of the arcjet nozzle may not be optimum.
Document ID
19960009791
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ruyten, Wilhelmus M.
(Tennessee Univ. - Calspan Tullahoma, TN, United States)
Burtner, D.
(Tennessee Univ. Space Inst., Tullahoma, TN., United States)
Keefer, Dennis
(Tennessee Univ. Space Inst., Tullahoma, TN., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Center for Space Transportation and Applied Research Fifth Annual Technical Symposium Proceedings
Subject Category
Inorganic And Physical Chemistry
Accession Number
96N16957
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: AF-AFOSR-91-0200
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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