Planar imaging of a laboratory flame and of internal combustion in an automobile engine using UV rayleigh and fluorescence light
Abstract
Rayleigh scattering of tunable excimer laser light (193 nm and 248 nm) is used to obtain 2-D images of the distribution of total densities in a laboratory flame and in a cylinder of an automobile engine. Because the UV light is very strongly scattered, there is ample signal and there is excellent contrast of Rayleigh light against surface scattered light, even in the small volume of the engine cylinder. The laboratory flame data are converted to...
Paper Details
Title
Planar imaging of a laboratory flame and of internal combustion in an automobile engine using UV rayleigh and fluorescence light
Published Date
Mar 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
3
Pages
177 - 184
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