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Original Articles

Quantification of Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Nitric Oxide in Laminar Partially Premixed Flames

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Pages 79-92 | Received 09 Dec 1997, Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) measurements of nitric oxide (NO) have been obtained in atmospheric pressure, laminar, partially premixed ethane-air flames. The objective was to quantify PLIF measurements in partially premixed flames across which there exists a significant range of quenching environments. In particular, we investigated two flame configurations with an overall equivalence ratio of 0.5 and fuel-tube equivalence ratios of 1.33 and 2.22, respectively. Each PLIF image was made semi-quantitative by scaling the entire image based on a single laser-saturated fluorescence (LSF) point measurement. The quantified PLIF measurements were then assessed by comparison with separate two-dimensional arrays of LSF measurements. Good agreement is found between quantified PLIF and LSF measurements in both flames at all elevations. In addition, a majority of the PLIF measurements fall within the uncertainty of the LSF measurements.

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R. V. RAVIKRISHNA

Corresponding Author: [email protected]

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