Abstract
Structural aspects of H2-air turbulent jet diffusion flames (consisting of a central jet of fuel surrounded by a co-flowing stream of air) have been measured by pulsed Raman spectroscopy. This experimental technique is particularly useful for laboratory-scale turbulent combustion studies of hydrogen flames because it provides simultaneous time-resolved (~2 µsec) and space-resolved (~0.1-mm3) measurements of temperature and all major flame species (H2O2,N2,H2O) simultaneously, without appreciably perturbing the flame.
© 1982 Optical Society of America
PDF ArticleMore Like This
L. P. Goss, D. D. Trump, and G. L. Switzer
THM6 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO:S&I) 1982
L. A. Rahn, S. C. Johnston, R. L. Farrow, and P. L. Mattern
THM3 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO:S&I) 1982
D. Geyer and A. Dreizler
MD1 Laser Applications to Chemical and Environmental Analysis (LACSEA) 2004