Nonequilibrium ionization measurements in hydrogen-helium mixtures

1972 
Time-resolved emission measurements of several atomic line and continuum radiation channels were made behind the incident shock wave of an electric arc shock tube. Test times and nonequilibrium ionization times were obtained for shock velocities up to 2.5 X 10,000 m/sec in a 0.2 H2 - 0.8 He gas mixture. The shock-heated test gas was found to be free from driver gas contamination, and the test times were adequate to achieve steady state conditions. An activation energy of 4 eV was obtained from the nonequilibrium ionization time measurements. Modifications of experimental technique to determine the effect of test gas impurity level on ionization time measurements are discussed.
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