Theoretical study of a 16-µm CO2 downstream-mixing gasdynamic laser: A two-dimensional approach


Autoria(s): Chakravarthy, Purandar; Reddy, NM
Data(s)

27/01/1986

Resumo

A 16-µm CO2-N2 downstream-mixing gasdynamic laser, where a cold CO2 stream is mixed with a vibrationally excited N2 stream at the exit of the nozzle, is studied theoretically. The flow field is analyzed using a two-dimensional, unsteady, laminar and viscous flow model including appropriate finite-rate vibrational kinetic equations. The analysis showed that local small-signal gain up to 21.75 m−1 can be obtained for a N2 reservoir temperature of 2000 K and a velocity ratio of 1:1 between the CO2 and N2 mixing streams. Applied Physics Letters is copyrighted by The American Institute of Physics.

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Chakravarthy, Purandar and Reddy, NM (1986) Theoretical study of a 16-µm CO2 downstream-mixing gasdynamic laser: A two-dimensional approach. In: Applied Physics Letters, 48 (4). 263 -265.

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American Institute of Physics

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Palavras-Chave #Aerospace Engineering (Formerly, Aeronautical Engineering)
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Journal Article

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