Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Theoretical papers predict that prompt LII signals
are weakly dependent on the soot size due to the fact that
larger particles reach higher temperatures during the heating
process by nanosecond laser pulses. This question is of
crucial importance for establishing LII as a practical technique
for soot volume fraction measurements. In this work
two-color prompt LII measurements have been performed in
several locations of diffusion and rich premixed ethylene-air
flames. The experimental apparatus was carefully designed
with a probe volume of uniform light distribution and sharp
edges, a 4 ns integration time around the signal pulse peak
and narrow spectral bandwidth. Measurements did not confirm
the theoretical predictions concerning an increase of
temperature for larger particles. On the contrary, larger particles
in richer premixed flames exhibit a lower 400/700 signal
ratio. This can probably be attributed to small differences
in the refractive index of soot.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
incandescence; soot; flames
Elenco autori:
DE IULIIS, Silvana; Zizak, Giorgio; Cignoli, Francesco; Maffi, SILVIA FIORINA
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