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Cattolica, R.J.; Talbot, L.; Coe, D.
Sandia Labs., Livermore, Calif. (USA); California Univ., Los Angeles (USA)1976
Sandia Labs., Livermore, Calif. (USA); California Univ., Los Angeles (USA)1976
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[en] Velocity slip in gas mixtures of argon and helium in axisymmetric free jet expansions has been measured using a grating monochromator together with a computer-controlled Fabry-Perot interferometer to observe the fluorescence excited by an electron beam. The Doppler shift between the fluorescence observed parallel and perpendicular to the centerline of the free jet was used to measure the mean velocity of a particular species along the jet centerline, employing the 4880 A line for argon and the 5016 A line for helium. By alternately tracking the parallel and perpendicular fluorescence, the Doppler shift due to the mean velocity was measured directly with an accuracy of 1 percent. Flow field surveys have been made in the initial acceleration region where the flow becomes hypersonic and in the far field region. The differences between argon and helium mean velocities (velocity slip) are in good agreement with molecular beam data and show a correlation with an inverse Knudsen number
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Nov 1976; 19 p; 10. international symposium on rarefied gas dynamics; Aspen, Colorado, United States of America (USA); 18 - 23 Jul 1976; CONF-760710--7; Available from NTIS. $3.50
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