Abstract

A study is made of the possibility of increasing the efficiency of a mixing gasdynamic laser by cooling hot N2 with a cold gas and creation of a thermal nonequilibrium state in the subsonic part of the nozzle. The necessary amount of CO2 and H2O are added beyond the nozzle edge. Calculations are reported for a mixing gasdynamic laser and it is shown that promising results can be expected if two-stage mixing of gases is used.

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