Spectroscopic Measurement of Shock Waves in an Arcjet Plasma Expanding Through a Conical Nozzle
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Abstract
A diamond-shaped shock wave was created in a helium arcjet plasma. Visi- ble/ultraviolet emission spectroscopy was used to investigate the condition for the formation of stable shocks and to determine characteristics of the plasma. Dependence of the position of the shock front on the gas pressure in the expansion region was investigated. It was found that the shock wave arises from the collision of plasma particles and residual neutral atoms in that region. Continuum and line spectra of neutral helium were measured, from which the electron temper- atures were derived. The electron density was deduced from the Inglis-Teller limit of the He I 2p3P-3d3D series. The temperature and density were found to have almost constant values of 0.2 eV and 8.5x1013 cm-3, respectively, across the shock front.
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