Mp. Arroyo et al., DIODE-LASER ABSORPTION TECHNIQUE FOR SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF MULTIPLE GASDYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN HIGH-SPEED FLOWS CONTAINING WATER-VAPOR, Applied optics, 33(15), 1994, pp. 3296-3307
A distributed-feedback InGaAsP diode laser, emitting near 1.38 mum, wa
s used to acquire spectrally resolved absorption profiles of H2O lines
in the nu1 + nu3 band at a repetition rate of 10 kHz. The profiles we
re used for simultaneous measurements of flow parameters in high-speed
, one-dimensional (1-D) transient flows generated in a shock tube. Vel
ocity was determined from the Doppler shift, which was measured with a
pair of profiles simultaneously acquired at different angles with res
pect to the flow direction. Temperature was determined from the intens
ity ratio of two adjacent lines. Pressure and density were found from
the fractional absorption. From these primary gasdynamic variables, th
e mass and momentum fluxes were determined. Experiments were conducted
with three different gas mixtures in the shock tube: pure H2O at init
ial pressures lower than 3 Torr, up to 6% of H2O in O2 at initial pres
sures below 120 Torr, and up to 8% of H-2 in O2 at initial pressures b
elow 35 Torr. In the third case, pyrolysis of H-2/O2 behind incident s
hocks produced known yields of H2O. With all three mixtures, results c
ompare well with 1-D shock calculations. This H2O diagnostic strategy
shows promise for applications in both ground and flight testing.