Fundamentals of Combustion Diagnostics Using Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF)

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  • レーザー誘起蛍光法 (LIF) を用いた燃焼計測の基礎
  • 燃焼計測技術の基礎と応用(6)レーザー誘起蛍光法(LIF)を用いた燃焼計測の基礎
  • ネンショウ ケイソク ギジュツ ノ キソ ト オウヨウ(6)レーザー ユウキ ケイコウホウ(LIF)オ モチイタ ネンショウ ケイソク ノ キソ

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<p>Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) is a powerful tool to probe two-dimensional species and temperature distribution in combustion fields. In this paper, the basic principle of laser induced fluorescence (LIF), two-photon absorption LIF (TALIF) for species measurements and 2 line LIF for temperature measurements has been reviewed. Emphasis has been put on technical details in the application of these techniques in two-dimensional flame diagnostics. PLIF measurements of HCHO and OH in cool and hot flames were performed, which provides important information for the study of low-temperature and high-temperature oxidation reactions. Recent progress on extending TALIF to two-dimensional measurements of hydrogen atom was introduced. Conditional 2 line OH-PLIF measurement of temperature distribution was proposed and used in the study of an oscillating flame in micro channel.</p>

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