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Luminescence in supersonic swirling flows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

Z. Lavan
Affiliation:
IIT Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois
A. A. Fejer
Affiliation:
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois

Abstract

A luminescent region was observed near the axis of a cylindrical duct confining a supersonic swirling air flow at ambient temperature. The luminescence was identified as a glow discharge induced by a strong internal electric field, which was produced by condensed water droplets impinging on the duct wall.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1965 Cambridge University Press

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