This paper presents non-intrusive, time-resolved temperature measurements in the post-shock flow within a shock tube. We detail the technique, characterise its sensitivity to noise at various pressures, and present temperature measurements after the incident shock wave. Comparisons of experimental measurements with analytical correlations show good agreement with calculated post-shock temperatures at measurement rates of 1 kHz, but systematic errors occur at scan frequencies of 3 kHz, due to the limited bandwidth of our current detector system
A shock-tube facility consisting of two, single-pulse shock tubes for the study of fundamental proce...
The flow within a shock wave is governed by the relaxation times of the molecular degrees of freedom...
Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnat...
This paper presents non-intrusive, time-resolved temperature measurements in the post-shock flow wit...
This dissertation will present what is believed to be the fastest scanning absorption spectroscopy m...
A radiometric method for the measurement of gas temperature in self-absorbing gases has been applied...
When performing chemical kinetics experiments behind reflected shock waves at conditions of lower te...
A thin-film resistance thermometer, mounted on the end-wall of a shock tube, is used to record sur...
When performing chemical kinetics experiments behind reflected shock waves at conditions of lower te...
A small heat transfer probe, operating in the free molecule tow regime, was developed with the purpo...
This report describes a method for the application of the well-known principle of the resistance the...
Current interest in ultra-high-speed flight has stimulated the development of the shock tube as a de...
In order to utilize the shock tube for quantitative investigations of some aerodynamic problems a th...
A shock-tube facility consisting of two, single-pulse shock tubes for the study of fundamental proce...
Shock tube experiments are a primary means of obtaining ground test data for the hypersonic regime. ...
A shock-tube facility consisting of two, single-pulse shock tubes for the study of fundamental proce...
The flow within a shock wave is governed by the relaxation times of the molecular degrees of freedom...
Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnat...
This paper presents non-intrusive, time-resolved temperature measurements in the post-shock flow wit...
This dissertation will present what is believed to be the fastest scanning absorption spectroscopy m...
A radiometric method for the measurement of gas temperature in self-absorbing gases has been applied...
When performing chemical kinetics experiments behind reflected shock waves at conditions of lower te...
A thin-film resistance thermometer, mounted on the end-wall of a shock tube, is used to record sur...
When performing chemical kinetics experiments behind reflected shock waves at conditions of lower te...
A small heat transfer probe, operating in the free molecule tow regime, was developed with the purpo...
This report describes a method for the application of the well-known principle of the resistance the...
Current interest in ultra-high-speed flight has stimulated the development of the shock tube as a de...
In order to utilize the shock tube for quantitative investigations of some aerodynamic problems a th...
A shock-tube facility consisting of two, single-pulse shock tubes for the study of fundamental proce...
Shock tube experiments are a primary means of obtaining ground test data for the hypersonic regime. ...
A shock-tube facility consisting of two, single-pulse shock tubes for the study of fundamental proce...
The flow within a shock wave is governed by the relaxation times of the molecular degrees of freedom...
Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnat...