Characteristics of a Propagating Shock Wave in Gas Discharges

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Abstract

Acoustic shock waves are launched in both neutral and ionized gases and their properties are measured with pressure sensors, laser beams, and a high-speed camera. The pressure sensors yield information on the total gas pressure, the deflection of the laser beams gives an indication of the gas density, and the high-speed camera captures the dynamics of the propagating shock wave. Shock wave propagation velocities ($\sim$ Mach 2) are determined from all three methods and compared well with one another. The emission characteristic and structure of the shock-front are obtained from the laser beam deflection signals and the camera images.

*This work is supported by the DOE.

Authors

  • Aaron LoCascio

    • Troy University, Troy, AL
  • Nirmol Podder

    • Troy University, Troy, AL
  • Lane Roquemore

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab