VUV to IR Emission Spectroscopy and Interferometry Diagnostics for the European Shock Tube for High-Enthalpy Research.
Ricardo Grosso FerreiraBernardo Brotas CarvalhoLuis Lemos AlvesBruno GonçalvesVictor Fernandez VillaceLionel MarraffaMário Lino da SilvaPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The European Shock Tube for High-Enthalpy Research is a new state-of-the-art facility, tailored for the reproduction of spacecraft planetary entries in support of future European exploration missions, developed by an international consortium led by Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear and funded by the European Space Agency. Deployed state-of-the-art diagnostics include vacuum-ultraviolet to ultraviolet, visible, and mid-infrared optical spectroscopy setups, and a microwave interferometry setup. This work examines the specifications and requirements for high-speed flow measurements, and discusses the design choices for the main diagnostics. The spectroscopy setup covers a spectral window between 120 and 5000 nm, and the microwave interferometer can measure electron densities up to 1.5 × 10 20 electrons/m 3 . The main design drivers and technological choices derived from the requirements are discussed in detail herein.