Sökning: "planar laser-induced fluorescence PLIF"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 35 avhandlingar innehållade orden planar laser-induced fluorescence PLIF.
1. Development and Application of Laser-Induced Emission Techniques for Combustion Diagnostics -High-Resolution Visualization of Turbulent Reacting Flows
Sammanfattning : Nowadays, more than 90% of our energy comes from combustion processes. Hence, it is very important to perform combustion research to reduce emissions, improve efficiency, find clean and renewable fuels, strengthen safety, etc. LÄS MER
2. Combustion Studies of Soot and Fuel Based on Use of Laser Diagnostics
Sammanfattning : In the work described in the present thesis, laser techniques for combustion engine diagnostics were developed and applied. The main techniques were laser-induced incandescence (LII) and laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), used for both flame and engine diagnostics. LÄS MER
3. Laser Spectroscopic Techniques for Combustion Diagnostics Directed Towards Industrial Applications
Sammanfattning : In the work presented in the thesis, different laser spectroscopic techniques were utilized for measurement of species concentrations, as well as for surface thermometry. Experiments were conducted in various combustion environments, ranging from laboratory burners to truck-sized internal combustion (IC) engines, gas turbine combustors and a full-size aircraft turbofan engine. LÄS MER
4. Application of Laser Techniques in Combustion Environments of Relevance for Gas Turbine Studies
Sammanfattning : In the work presented in this thesis, different laser-based techniques were employed for measurements in different combustion devices. Laser-based techniques enable non-intrusive and in-situ measurements to be carried out, in which high spatial and temporal resolution can be obtained. LÄS MER
5. High Repetition Rate Laser Diagnostics for Combustion Applications
Sammanfattning : High repetition rate laser diagnostics has proven to be a useful tool for studying combustion phenomena. Laser techniques are, in general, relatively non-intrusive and have the potential to measure specific species at very low concentrations and with extremely high temporal resolution. LÄS MER