Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
807646 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pure nitrogen was accelerated with a low-power arc-heater of novel structure.•The jet flow can reach very high speed around 7 km/s.•A bypass-exhaust for cool boundary layer at end of the throat plays an important role.

Pure nitrogen gas was heated with direct current arc, at input powers from several hundred W to over 5 kW, and then injected through a nozzle into a chamber at 1 or 10 Pa pressure, with the purpose of accelerating the gas to very high speed around 7 km/s. Various structures of the arc generator and gas expansion nozzle were examined. Results show that bypass exhausting of the boundary layer before it enters the nozzle divergent section can greatly increase flow speed of the jet, thus it might be possible to use nitrogen as a working gas in high speed gas dynamic test facilities.

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