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OH Emission Spectra of Hybrid Rocket Motors Using PMMA and HTPB

Edmond W. Wilson, Jr., James E. Mackey, Brett D. Keller, Elaine J. Goertzen, Sheryl A. Clements, and Charles D. Rivenbark- Harding University and Calvin Cox- University of Arkansas
The development of sensors for hybrid rocket motors has lead to the use of near-infrared diode lasers for characterizing hybrid rocket plumes. Emission Spectra obtained can be used to calculate species concentrations and temperatures, both spatially and temporally, in rocket exhaust plumes. In this paper we report our findings from a study of the emission spectra of hybrid rocket exhaust plumes in the ultraviolet, UV, visible, VIS, and near-infrared, NIR, regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

StellarNet Episodic Data Capture Rocket emission Spectra

Spectrum of PMMA rocket plume with StellarNet spectrometer