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Size distributions of nanoscaled particles and gas temperatures from time-resolved laser-induced-incandescence measurements
Authors:Lehre Thilo  Jungfleisch Beate  Suntz Rainer  Bockhorn Henning
Affiliation:Institut für Chemische Technik and Engler-Bunte-Institut/Verbrennungstechnik, TH Karlsruhe, Kaiserstrasse 12, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany. lehre@ict.uni-karlsruhe.de
Abstract:Laser-induced-incandescence (LII) signal decays are measured in sooting premixed atmospheric and low-pressure flames. Soot particle temperatures are obtained from LII signals measured at two wavelengths. Soot particle size distributions P(r) and flame temperatures T are measured spatially resolved by independent techniques. Heat and mass transfer kinetics of the LII process are determined from measured soot particle temperatures, flame temperatures, and particle sizes. Uncertainties of current LII models are attributed to processes during the absorption of the laser pulse. Implications for LII experiments are made in order to obtain primary soot particle sizes. Soot particle size distributions and flame temperatures are assessed from measured particle temperature decays by use of multi-D nonlinear regression.
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