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High precision measurement of combustion parameters in flames and engines using Laser Induced Grating Scattering, LIGS

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Abstract

Time- and space-resolved measurements of temperature and pressure in flames and engines using laser induced grating scattering from fuels, tracer species and combustion products are reported with precisions in the range 0.1–3%.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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