This article describes a novel high frame rate emission spectroscopy setup developed for measurements in high enthalpy flow fields. The optical setup and the associated hardware arrangements are described in detail followed by test case data to demonstrate the capability of recording spectral images at 1 kHz frame rate. The new system is based on a classical Czerny–Turner spectrograph but with a particular setup for high frame rate detection using a Generation II intensifier coupled with a high-speed camera. The high frame rate spectral images acquired enable, for the first time, investigation of the spatial distribution and temporal tracking and evolution of molten droplets of an ablating sample. In this paper, an example is shown from ablating meteorite samples tested in a high enthalpy plasma flow field corresponding to a flight scenario at an altitude of 80 km. This new instrumental configuration allows emission spectroscopic analysis of transient phenomena simulated in the high enthalpy ground test facilities with kHz resolution. The particular feature of this system is the ability to measure very faint spectral lines at high temporal and spatial resolution.
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March 01 2021
High frame rate emission spectroscopy for ablation tests in plasma wind tunnel Available to Purchase
Ranjith Ravichandran
;
Ranjith Ravichandran
a)
1
High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics Group, Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart
, 70569 Pfaffenwaldring, Stuttgart, Germany
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David Leiser
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David Leiser
1
High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics Group, Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart
, 70569 Pfaffenwaldring, Stuttgart, Germany
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Fabian Zander
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Fabian Zander
2
Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences, University of Southern Queensland
, Toowoomba 4350, Queensland, Australia
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Stefan Löhle
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Stefan Löhle
1
High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics Group, Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart
, 70569 Pfaffenwaldring, Stuttgart, Germany
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Pavol Matlovič;
Pavol Matlovič
3
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynska Dolina
, 842 48 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Juraj Tóth
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Juraj Tóth
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Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynska Dolina
, 842 48 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Ludovic Ferrière
Ludovic Ferrière
4
Natural History Museum
, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria
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Ranjith Ravichandran
1,a)
David Leiser
1
Fabian Zander
2
Stefan Löhle
1
Pavol Matlovič
3
Juraj Tóth
3
Ludovic Ferrière
4
1
High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics Group, Institute of Space Systems, University of Stuttgart
, 70569 Pfaffenwaldring, Stuttgart, Germany
2
Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences, University of Southern Queensland
, Toowoomba 4350, Queensland, Australia
3
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynska Dolina
, 842 48 Bratislava, Slovakia
4
Natural History Museum
, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria
a)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 033101 (2021)
Article history
Received:
December 16 2020
Accepted:
February 04 2021
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Ranjith Ravichandran, David Leiser, Fabian Zander, Stefan Löhle, Pavol Matlovič, Juraj Tóth, Ludovic Ferrière; High frame rate emission spectroscopy for ablation tests in plasma wind tunnel. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 March 2021; 92 (3): 033101. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0040801
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