Abstract
The goal of this research project is to develop and demonstrate/validate new laser-based instrumentation for the measurement of concentrations of candidate suppressants, oxygen, fuels, and combustion byproducts during suppression of flames and explosions. Time resolved measurement of concentrations of suppressants, oxygen, fuels, and combustion byproducts serve as a check on the repeatability of the tests and help determine why a suppressant is behaving well or poorly in a given full-scale suppression test.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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