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High-speed three-dimensional tomography of soot and combustion intermediates in jet diffusion flames

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Abstract

Volumetric burst-mode-laser illumination is used to excite laser-induced incandescence of soot and laser-induced fluorescence of combustion intermediates at 1064 nm and 355 nm. Tomographic reconstruction allows 10-kHz or higher, three-dimensional, spatiotemporal investigation of turbulent flames.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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