Carbon dioxide UV laser-induced fluorescence imaging in high-pressure flames
In: AIAA 2004-0386, 2004 - 2004
2004book article/chapter in collection
Mechanical Engineering
Title:
Carbon dioxide UV laser-induced fluorescence imaging in high-pressure flames
Author:
Lee, Tonghun;Jeffries, Jay B.;Hanson, Ronald K.;Bessler, Wolfgang G.;Schulz, ChristofUDE
- GND
- 1148037985
- LSF ID
- 48807
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-6879-4826
- Other
- connected with university
Abstract:
Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) of carbon dioxide in high-pressure flames has been identified as a broad continuum (200-450 nm) with a faint superimposed structure. Signal variations correlate well with absorption cross-sections obtained from recent shock tube experiments. Linear dependence of CO2 UV-LIF signal intensity versus pressure and laser fluence offers unique potential for imaging high-pressure flames. High-pressure flame (40-60 bar) imaging of carbon dioxide UV laser-induced fluorescence with 226 nm excitation is demonstrated in a CH4/air flat flame.