David R. SnellingKevin A. ThomsonGregory J. SmallwoodÖmer L. Gülder
A technique for acquiring two-dimensional soot-volume-fraction measurements in laminar flames has been demonstrated. The technique provides a map of very low noise concentration over a range of wavelengths (250-1100 nm). A noise level of 0.0007 in extinction and a spatial resolution of 30-40 microm for soot concentration were achieved with an arc lamp source that was filtered to provide greater spatial coherence and a CCD detector. The broadband arc lamp source also allowed us to avoid the added noise resulting from speckle with coherent laser sources. Beam steering, due to refractive-index gradients in the flame, was measured and compared with theoretical predictions. The optical arrangement to minimize the effect of beam steering is described. As a result the beam steering had no effect on the soot measurements in the flames examined. Flame-transmission maps obtained with this system in an ethylene/air laminar diffusion flame are presented. Tomographic analysis from use of an Abel inversion of the line-of-sight data to obtain radial profiles of soot concentration is described.
Nattan Roberto CaetanoFernando Marcelo PereiraHorácio A. VielmoF. T. van der Lann
Md. Moinul HossainGang LuYong Yan
Jiwei ZhouMengxiang ZhouLiuhao MaYu Wang
H. GeitlingerTh. StreibelRainer SuntzH. Bockhorn