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Laser induced incandescence

Schoemaecker Moreau, C. et al.. Two-color laser-induced incandescence and cavity ring-down spectroscopy for sensitive and quantitative imaging of soot and PAHs in flames, Appl. Phys. B, 78,485,2004. [Pg.12]

Ni, T., J. A. Pinson, S. B. Gupta, and R. J. Santoro. 1995. 2-Dimensional imaging of soot volume fraction using laser induced incandescence. Applied Optics 34 7083-91. [Pg.110]

Alfred Leipertz and Roland Sommer, Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Incandescence Volume 38 (2009)... [Pg.236]

Laser-induced incandescence (LII) has been proven to be a powerful measurement tool for soot characterization in different flames for many years. First theoretical considerations for soot characterization by laser heating were proposed by Melton (1984), followed by first experimental investigations by Dasch (1984). Basic approaches for the determination of the soot concentration have been carried out by Tait and Greenhalgh (1993) Vander Wal and Wieland (1994) and Vander Wal and Choi (1995). [Pg.224]

Fei Wang, Qussai Marashdeh, Liang-Shih Fan, and Richard A. Williams, Electrical Capacitance, Electrical Resistance, and Positron Emission Tomography Techniques and Their Applications in Multi-Phase Flow Systems Alfred Leipertz and Roland Sommer, Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Incandescence... [Pg.287]

Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Incandescence (by Prof. Alfred Leipertz et al.) introduces an online characterization technique (time-resolved laser-induced incandescence, TIRE-LII) for nano-scaled particles, including measurements of particle size and size distribution, particle mass concentration and specific surface area, with emphasis on carbonaceous particles. Measurements are based on the time-resolved thermal radiation signals from nanoparticles after they have been heated by high-energetic laser pulse up to incandescence or sublimation. The technique has been applied in in situ monitoring soot formation and oxidation in combustion, diesel raw exhaust, carbon black formation, and in metal and metal oxide process control. [Pg.293]

HRT Hydraulic Retention Time Eli Laser-Induced Incandescence... [Pg.621]

Quay, B., Lee, T.-W., Ni, T., and Santoro, R. J. "Spatially Resolved Measurement of Soot Volume Fraction Using Laser-Induced Incandescence." Combustion and Flame 97... [Pg.592]


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