Performance comparison of supersonic ejectors with different motive gas injection schemes applicable for flowing medium gas laser


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A class of flowing medium gas lasers with low generator pressures employ supersonic flows with low cavity pressure and are primarily categorized as high throughput systems capable of being scaled up to MW class. These include; Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser (COIL) and Hydrogen (Deuterium) Fluoride (HF/DF). The practicability of such laser systems for various applications is enhanced by exhausting the effluents directly to ambient atmosphere. Consequently, ejector based pressure recovery forms a potent configuration for open cycle operation. Conventionally these gas laser systems require at least two ejector stages with low pressure stage being more critical, since it directly entrains the laser media, and the ensuing perturbation of cavity flow, if any, may affect laser operation. Hence, the choice of plausible motive gas injection schemes viz., peripheral or central is a fluid dynamic issue of interest, and a parametric experimental performance comparison would be beneficial. Thus, the focus is to experimentally characterize the effect of variation in motive gas supply pressure, entrainment ratio, back pressure conditions, nozzle injection position operated together with a COIL device and discern the reasons for the behavior.

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G. Singhal

Laser Science and Technology Centre

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Email: singhal_g@rediffmail.com
Índia, Delhi

P. Subbarao

Indian Institute of Technology

Email: singhal_g@rediffmail.com
Índia, Delhi

Mainuddin

Jamia Millia Islamia

Email: singhal_g@rediffmail.com
Índia, Delhi

R. Tyagi

Laser Science and Technology Centre

Email: singhal_g@rediffmail.com
Índia, Delhi

A. Dawar

Laser Science and Technology Centre

Email: singhal_g@rediffmail.com
Índia, Delhi

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