@techreport{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00044598, author = {吉永, 崇 and YOSHINAGA, Takashi}, month = {Dec}, note = {Time-resolved spectra have been obtained behind incident and reflected shock waves in air and xenon at initial pressures of 0.1 and 1.0 torr using a rotating drum spectrograph and the OSU(The Ohio State University) arc-driven shock tube. These spectra were used to determine the qualitative nature of the flow as well as for making estimates of the available test time. The (n+1, n) and (n, n) band spectra of N2+(1st negative) were observed in the test gas behind incident shock waves in air at p1=1.0 torr and Us=9-10 km/sec. Behind reflected shock waves in air, the continuum of spectra appeared to cover almost the entire wavelength of 2,500-7,000 A for the shock-heated test gas. For xenon, the spectra for the incident shock wave cases for p1=0.1 torr show an interesting structure in which two intensely bright regions are witnessed in the time direction. The spectra obtained behind reflected shock waves in xenon were also dominated by continuum radiation but included strong absorption spectra due to FeI and FeII from the moment the reflected shock passed and on., 資料番号: NALTR0351T000, レポート番号: NAL TR-351T}, title = {Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Measurements Behind Incident and Reflected Shock Waves in Air and Xenon}, year = {1973} }