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JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 74-82出版社
AMER INST AERONAUTICS ASTRONAUTICS
DOI: 10.2514/1.T4260
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- U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Threat Reduction Agency grant [HDTRA1-11-1-0014]
Measurements of high-temperature spectral emissivities of aluminum oxide were made within a heterogeneous shock tube over the spectral range of 650-900 nm. The spectral emissivity of optically thin micrometer-scale alumina particles scaled approximately as lambda(-1.4) from 2800 to 3500 K. Results from optically thin clouds of nanoscale alumina showed that a lambda(-1.2) dependence, closer to the lambda(-1) predicted by the Rayleigh limit, is appropriate over the same spectral and temperature ranges. For temperatures below the melting point of alumina, the emissivity of nanoalumina shows a significant temperature dependence. The effect multiple scattering has on the apparent emissivity is studied, and it is determined to contribute to the discrepancy between the current and previous works. A Monte Carlo simulation showed qualitative agreement with the experimental work. It was found that, at small to moderate optical depths, scattering is responsible for a small change in the spectral distribution of particle emissivity. At large optical depths, absorption has a much stronger effect on the apparent spectral emissivity. It was determined that choice of optical depth can strongly affect the results of pyrometry measurements.
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