Laser-induced incandescence applied to droplet combustion
- 20 February 1995
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 34 (6) , 1103-1107
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.34.001103
Abstract
Laser-induced incandescence (LII) is ideally suited for obtaining high temporally and spatially resolved measurements of soot volume fraction in transient combustion phenomena. We demonstrate qualitative two-dimensional nonintrusive optical measurements of the soot evolution versus time from single fiber-supported burning fuel droplets of heptane and decane. Quantitative measurement of the soot volume fraction is also demonstrated through calibration of the LII signal against a small coflow ethylene diffusion flame.Keywords
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