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At the University of Queensland (UQ), there are two expansion tubes, X2 and the larger X3. In the past years, there have been many experimental campaigns investigating radiation in high-enthalpy flows in X2. X3 has not been used for similar experiments, although it is larger, it has been undergoing an extended period of upgrades and development, including a new lightweight piston and reservoir extension. This paper reports the progress made in developing high-enthalpy operation in X3 that will be used for future high-enthalpy experimental campaigns.
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The authors wish to thank Mr. F. De Beurs and Mr. N. Duncan for technical support; The Australian Research Council for support and funding; The Queensland Smart State Research Facilities Fund 2005 for support and funding; The Australian Space Research Program and the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship for support and funding.
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Andrianatos, A., Gildfind, D.E., Morgan, R.G. (2019). Driver Condition Development for High-Enthalpy Operation of the X3 Expansion Tube. In: Sasoh, A., Aoki, T., Katayama, M. (eds) 31st International Symposium on Shock Waves 2. ISSW 2017. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91017-8_37
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