GJB 7336-2011
Measurement methods of radiation intensity for missile models (English Version)

Standard No.
GJB 7336-2011
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
2011
Published By
Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-General Armament Department
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GJB 7336-2011
Scope
This standard specifies the requirements and methods for measuring the light radiation intensity of missile models in physical targets, high-frequency induction heating wind tunnels, and detonation-driven shock tunnels. This standard applies to the one-dimensional distribution measurement of the missile model body, plasma sheath, and wake light radiation intensity along the flight direction by using a double-slit radiometer on a physical target; The radiometer measures the infrared radiation intensity in the local area of the missile heat-resistant material model body as a function of the heating time; in the detonation-driven shock tunnel, the imaging infrared radiometer is used to measure the plasma sheath and near-tail area of the missile model Infrared radiation intensity measurement. It is also suitable for the measurement of optical radiation intensity of other hypersonic aircraft models, and the measurement of optical radiation intensity of local areas of transient processes such as explosions and ultra-high-speed collisions.

GJB 7336-2011 history

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Measurement methods of radiation intensity for missile models



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