Nonlinear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence (NTLAF) is a laser-based thermometry technique that has application in turbulent flames with soot. However, no assessment of the various interferences from soot or its precursors in flames with high soot loadings on the technique is available. To examine these issues, both on- and off-wavelength NTLAF measurements are presented and compared for laminar nonpremixed ethylene-air flames. Laser-induced incandescence (LII) measurements were used to determine the corresponding soot concentration and location in the investigated flames. The measurements indicate that interferences, such as spurious scattering and laser-induced incandescence from soot, are not significant for the present set ...
Strategies for spatially resolved soot volume-fraction measurements have been investigated in sootin...
This work has been aimed at developing and applying laser-induced incandescence (LII) for flame soot...
Laser-based diagnostic methods are often used for non-intrusive studies of delicate processes of soo...
Nonlinear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence (NTLAF) is a laser-based thermometry techni...
The role of soot in combustion is important due to its environmental and health impact, in addition ...
This work is part of a series of projects which aim to advance the understanding of soot and its for...
This dissertation reports on the single-shot temperature imaging in sooty flames, based on the devel...
This work aims to advance understanding of the coupling between temperature and soot. The ability to...
This study applies the techniques of laser induced incandescence (LII) and laser induced fluorescenc...
Simultaneously calibrated, non-linear two-line atomic fluorescence (SC-nTLAF) thermometry for applic...
This paper demonstrates the first simultaneous single-shot imaging of temperature and soot volume fr...
Temperature may be considered the most important combustion parameter owing to its exponential influ...
We demonstrate a step change in the capability of diode laser excited two-line atomic fluorescence (...
Laser-induced incandescence (LII) as a diagnostic technique is based on rapid heating of soot partic...
The temperature measured by non-linear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence, NTLAF, is com...
Strategies for spatially resolved soot volume-fraction measurements have been investigated in sootin...
This work has been aimed at developing and applying laser-induced incandescence (LII) for flame soot...
Laser-based diagnostic methods are often used for non-intrusive studies of delicate processes of soo...
Nonlinear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence (NTLAF) is a laser-based thermometry techni...
The role of soot in combustion is important due to its environmental and health impact, in addition ...
This work is part of a series of projects which aim to advance the understanding of soot and its for...
This dissertation reports on the single-shot temperature imaging in sooty flames, based on the devel...
This work aims to advance understanding of the coupling between temperature and soot. The ability to...
This study applies the techniques of laser induced incandescence (LII) and laser induced fluorescenc...
Simultaneously calibrated, non-linear two-line atomic fluorescence (SC-nTLAF) thermometry for applic...
This paper demonstrates the first simultaneous single-shot imaging of temperature and soot volume fr...
Temperature may be considered the most important combustion parameter owing to its exponential influ...
We demonstrate a step change in the capability of diode laser excited two-line atomic fluorescence (...
Laser-induced incandescence (LII) as a diagnostic technique is based on rapid heating of soot partic...
The temperature measured by non-linear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence, NTLAF, is com...
Strategies for spatially resolved soot volume-fraction measurements have been investigated in sootin...
This work has been aimed at developing and applying laser-induced incandescence (LII) for flame soot...
Laser-based diagnostic methods are often used for non-intrusive studies of delicate processes of soo...