A forward quasi-1D stagnation line model using measured free-jet temperature and velocity reproduces measured cold-wall heat fluxes in the VKI Plasmatron for a range of conditions, supporting LTE-based characterization.
Line-of-sight gas radiation effects on near-infrared two-color ratio pyrometry measurements during plasma wind tunnel experiments
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Two-color ratio pyrometry is commonly used to measure the surface temperature of aerospace materials during plasma wind tunnel experiments. However, the effect of the plasma radiation on the measurement accuracy is often neglected. In this paper we formulate a model of the instrument response to analyze the systematic error induced by the gas radiation along the optical path. CFD simulations of the plasma flow field, together with a radiation code, allow to compute the gas spectral radiance within the instrument wavelength range. The measurement error is numerically assessed as a function of the true object temperature and emittance value. Our simulations explain the typical behavior observed in experiments, showing that a significant bias can affect the measured temperature during the material heating phase. For an actual experiment on a ceramic-matrix composite, a correction to the measured data is proposed, while comparative measurements with a spectrometer corroborate the results.
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Characterization of the VKI Plasmatron subsonic ICP jet combining optical emission spectroscopy, intrusive measurements, and CFD simulations
A forward quasi-1D stagnation line model using measured free-jet temperature and velocity reproduces measured cold-wall heat fluxes in the VKI Plasmatron for a range of conditions, supporting LTE-based characterization.