Emission Spectra of Uranium Particulates at High Temperature.

Applied spectroscopy(2024)

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The emission spectrum of micron-scale uranium particulates at high temperatures in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectral regions is investigated using a heterogeneous shock tube. Temperatures from 3000 to 9000 K are characterized in an inert argon environment and with incremental amounts of added oxygen. Atomic line spectra do not emerge above the continuum emission spectrum until between 4500 and 5000 K in pure argon, and 6100 and 6600 K in 1% oxygen. For 5% oxygen, however, the threshold for atomic emission drops below 3800 K. Uranium monoxide molecular emission in the strongest visible band at 595.4 nm is not observed at any condition. Uncertainties in particle temperature determination in high-temperature shock tube environments are discussed, and limitations to such measurements are presented, such as those from experimental factors such as the powder loading method and expected detection limits of uranium species in relevant conditions.
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