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Laser Diagnostics For Combustion Temperature And Species

Sophia Kluge
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Raman spectra of methane, ethylene, ethane, dimethyl ether, formaldehyde and propane for combustion applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the spontaneous Stokes-Raman scattering spectra of the hydrocarbons present when fuels more complex than methane are used were collected with a higher resolution than is generally employed for Raman measurements in combustion applications.
Journal ArticleDOI

Advanced Laser-Based Techniques for Gas-Phase Diagnostics in Combustion and Aerospace Engineering:

TL;DR: Important laser-based techniques for gas-phase diagnostics focusing on their applications in combustion and aerospace engineering are presented and described with some background physics.
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Topology and Brush Thickness of Turbulent Premixed V-shaped Flames

TL;DR: In this paper, the topology and brush thickness of turbulent premixed V-shaped flames were investigated using Mie scattering and Particle Image Velocimetry techniques, and the results showed that the brush thickness follows a linear correlation with the root-mean-square of the flame front position.
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Consumption speed and burning velocity in counter-gradient and gradient diffusion regimes of turbulent premixed combustion

TL;DR: In this article, a novel experimental apparatus was developed, which allows for producing relatively weak, moderate, and intense turbulence conditions, respectively, and the results showed that intensifying the turbulence conditions significantly affects the flame front characteristics.
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Application of a laser induced fluorescence model to the numerical simulation of detonation waves in hydrogen–oxygen–diluent mixtures

TL;DR: A laser-induced-fluorescence model has been implemented and used to post-process detonation wave numerical simulation results to allow a direct comparison with previous experimental visualizations of detonations in hydrogen-oxygen-diluent mixtures as discussed by the authors.