2D sot volume fraction imaging in an ethylene diffusion flame by two-color laser-induced incandescence (2C-LII) technique and comparison with results from other optical diagnostics
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The two-color laser-induced incandescence (2C-LII) technique can be used for soot volume fraction
measurements with no use of a reference flame of known soot concentration. In this work we have exploited
the 2C-LII technique with the development of a two-dimensional imaging arrangement. By utilizing an
IR pulsed laser, a laser sheet with sharp edges, and controlled fluence, the maximum soot temperature was
verified to be around 4000 K in all the investigated regions of an ethylene diffusion flame. The calibrationfree
2D 2C-LII arrangement was then feasible and applied for soot imaging. Verification of the soot volume
fraction measurements was carried out by comparison with other techniques such as ''point'' 2C-LII,
laser extinction, 2D extinction, and 2D two-color emission techniques. Agreements and some discrepancies
are discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diagnostics; laser-induced incandescence; soot; diffusion flames
List of contributors:
Migliorini, Francesca; DE IULIIS, Silvana; Zizak, Giorgio; Cignoli, Francesco
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