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Towards Quantitative Measurements of Soot Concentrations in Strongly Sooting Turbulent Jet Diffusion Flames

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Abstract

Two-dimensional laser-induced incandescence has been used to quantify soot properties in strongly sooting turbulent nonpremixed flames fueled by ethylene and JP-8 surrogate, despite strong laser attenuation and signal trapping.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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