JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fiber-coupled, 10 kHz simultaneous OH planar laser-induced fluorescence/particle-image velocimetry

Paul S. HsuNaibo JiangJames R. GordSukesh Roy

Year: 2013 Journal:   Optics Letters Vol: 38 (2)Pages: 130-130   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) and particle-image velocimetry (PIV) techniques that employ free-standing optics face severe challenges when implemented in harsh environments associated with practical combustion facilities because of limited optical access and restrictions on operation of sensitive laser systems. To circumvent this problem, we have developed and implemented a fiber-coupled, high-speed ultraviolet (UV) PLIF/PIV system for measuring hydroxyl radical (OH) concentration and velocity in a realistic 4 MW combustion rig. This system permits delivery of high-power, 10 kHz, nanosecond-duration OH-PLIF excitation pulses (283 nm) and PIV pulses (532 nm) through a common 6 m long, 600 μm core, deep-UV-enhanced multimode fiber. Simultaneous OH-PLIF and PIV imaging at a data-acquisition rate of 10 kHz is demonstrated in turbulent premixed flames behind a bluff body. The effects of delivering high-repetition-rate, intense UV and visible beams through a long optical fiber are investigated, and potential system improvements are discussed.

Keywords:
Optics Materials science Planar laser-induced fluorescence Particle image velocimetry Laser Nanosecond Optical fiber Velocimetry Combustion Fiber Fiber laser Multi-mode optical fiber Ultraviolet Planar Laser-induced fluorescence Optoelectronics Turbulence Physics Chemistry

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Combustion and flame dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy
Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
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