A note on the spectrographic studies of Munroe Jets

  • Singh Sampooran Defence Science Organifation, Ministry of Defence, New Deihi.
  • A.K. Ray Defence Science Organifation, Ministry of Defence, New Deihi.
  • M.L.N. Sastri Defence Science Organifation, Ministry of Defence, New Deihi.
Keywords: Jets, Spectrograph

Abstract

Spectra of Munroe Jets with different metals as liners were taken with a glass Constant Deviation Spectrograph and a quartz Intermediate Spectrograph. Preliminary studies indicate that the metal in the jet is partly in the vapour state and partly in the form of small fragments.

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Published
2013-01-01
How to Cite
Sampooran, S., Ray, A., & Sastri, M. (2013). A note on the spectrographic studies of Munroe Jets. Defence Science Journal, 4(4), 209-211. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.4.3718
Section
Aeronautical Systems