Dynamics of Radiation from Nanosecond Surface Sliding Discharge in Airflow with Shock Waves


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Spatio-temporal distributions of radiation from pulsed sliding surface discharge of ~300-ns duration in quiescent air at pressures within 2–200 Torr and in the presence of shock waves in supersonic flow with Mach numbers M = 2.8–3.3 have been experimentally studied. The dynamics of radiation from discharge was analyzed based on processing of the streak images and nine-frame images of discharge glow intensity, emission spectra, and discharge current kinetics. It is established that variation of the radiation intensity from discharge interacting with shock waves is correlated with a model temporal dependence of the population of C3Πu states of nitrogen during shock compression of the discharge plasma region.

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A. Kuznetsov

Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University

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Email: kuznecov.alexander15@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 119992

I. Mursenkova

Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University

Email: kuznecov.alexander15@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 119992

P. Ulanov

Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University

Email: kuznecov.alexander15@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow, 119992

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