Laser-induced energy deposition is widely discussed as a flow control technique in supersonic transportation. In case of thermal laser-plasma upstream of a blunt body, a substantial adaptation of shock wave geometry and magnitude of wave drag is predicted. Related to the research on laser supported detonation, the paper describes the implementation of laser-sustained plasma in a supersonic Argon jet. The stable plasma state is generated by the intersection of a Q-switched Nd:YAG-laser and a continuous wave CO2-laser beams, for ignition and maintenance of the plasma respectively. A miniature supersonic Ludwieg tube test facility generates a supersonic jet at velocities of Mach 2.1. Modifications of the flow and plasma conditions are inves...
The interaction of an off-body laser discharge with a hemisphere cylinder in supersonic flow is inve...
The idea of laser powered lightcraft was first conceptualised in the early 1970’s as a means of laun...
International audienceIn this Letter, laboratory astrophysical jet experiments performed with the LU...
A highly concentrated energy deposition has been proposed for a flow control concept in super- and h...
Proved by numerous studies, the laser-induced energy deposition is applied for wave drag reduction i...
Energy discharge is a novel method for supersonic flight control. Laser energy deposition is shown t...
Laser plasma was produced in a Af=2 flow, in a quiescent standard atmosphere, and in a quiescent air...
Experiments were performed within Rutgers University’s supersonic wind tunnel to investigate the eff...
A laser driven plasma wind tunnel using a 2 kW class continuous wave laser was developed as a high s...
International audienceThe results of an experiment to propagate laser-generated plasma jets into an ...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to demonstrate experimentally the "Laser Spike" conc...
Laser energy deposition has brought great interest to researchers due to its applications in drag re...
In this Letter, laboratory astrophysical jet experiments performed with the LULI2000 laser facility ...
Activities related to laser supported propulsion concentrate on investigations of the fundamental ph...
An experimental investigation of the characteristics of laser-induced plasma (LIP)ignition for scram...
The interaction of an off-body laser discharge with a hemisphere cylinder in supersonic flow is inve...
The idea of laser powered lightcraft was first conceptualised in the early 1970’s as a means of laun...
International audienceIn this Letter, laboratory astrophysical jet experiments performed with the LU...
A highly concentrated energy deposition has been proposed for a flow control concept in super- and h...
Proved by numerous studies, the laser-induced energy deposition is applied for wave drag reduction i...
Energy discharge is a novel method for supersonic flight control. Laser energy deposition is shown t...
Laser plasma was produced in a Af=2 flow, in a quiescent standard atmosphere, and in a quiescent air...
Experiments were performed within Rutgers University’s supersonic wind tunnel to investigate the eff...
A laser driven plasma wind tunnel using a 2 kW class continuous wave laser was developed as a high s...
International audienceThe results of an experiment to propagate laser-generated plasma jets into an ...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to demonstrate experimentally the "Laser Spike" conc...
Laser energy deposition has brought great interest to researchers due to its applications in drag re...
In this Letter, laboratory astrophysical jet experiments performed with the LULI2000 laser facility ...
Activities related to laser supported propulsion concentrate on investigations of the fundamental ph...
An experimental investigation of the characteristics of laser-induced plasma (LIP)ignition for scram...
The interaction of an off-body laser discharge with a hemisphere cylinder in supersonic flow is inve...
The idea of laser powered lightcraft was first conceptualised in the early 1970’s as a means of laun...
International audienceIn this Letter, laboratory astrophysical jet experiments performed with the LU...