A versatile modeling tool for nitric oxide LIF spectra
In: Proceedings of the third joint meeting of the US Sections of the Combustion Institute : University of Illinois at Chicago, March 16 - 19, 2003 / Tranter, R. S. (Hrsg.). - 3rd Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections of The Combustion Institute, 16.-19.03.2003, Chicago, Ill. - Chicago, Ill, 2003
2003Buchaufsatz/Kapitel in Tagungsband
Maschinenbau
Titel in Englisch:
A versatile modeling tool for nitric oxide LIF spectra
Autor*in:
Bessler, Wolfgang G.;Schulz, ChristofUDE
- GND
- 110671317
- GND
- 1148037985
- LSF ID
- 48807
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-6879-4826
- Sonstiges
- der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
Sprache des Textes:
Englisch
Abstract:
Quantitative analysis of laser induced fluorescence signals of nitric oxide requires a thorough implementation of the effects of temperature, quenching, laser and detection properties on the measured signals. Over the past years, LIF properties of nitric oxide were studied for a range of conditions, from well-controlled burners to internal combustion engines. The knowledge gained from these studies has been compiled into a model and software tool that now allows the computation of LIF spectra/signals for given experimental conditions. We discuss the functionality of the model and present selected examples, including pressure-dependent LIF spectra for the range from 0.1 - 10 MPa.