Atmospheric limitations on the spectral region of the ultraviolet appropriate for detection of emissions from rocket motor plumes are considered. Origins of ultraviolet emission as spectral continua, bands and lines from the rocket motor exhaust flow and its atmospheric interaction are discussed. The contrast of infrared emissions arising mostly from major products and processes with ultraviolet emissions often resulting from trace constituents and minor pathways, indicates the more detailed knowledge of the rocket motor system required for modelling and prediction of ultraviolet signatures. Ultraviolet radiation, Atmospheric transmission, Ultraviolet signatures. Rocket motor plumes, Signatures.
Ultraviolet Emission from Rocket Motor Plumes
1994
25 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Combustion & Ignition , Rocket Engines & Motors , Optics & Lasers , Emission , Plumes , Rocket engines , Atmospherics , Detection , Flow , Interactions , Limitations , Predictions , Radiation , Signatures , Ultraviolet radiation , Ultraviolet signatures , Infrared spectra , Exhaust plumes , Foreign technology , Foreign reports , Transmission
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