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29 September 1995 Effect of composition distribution on holographic temperature measurement for a diffuse flame
Sheng-Mao Tieng, Y. C. Wang
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Abstract
Application of phase-shift holographic interferometry to nonintrusive temperature measurement of a laminar, axisymmetric, propane diffuse flame is investigated in this work. In our previous work the effect of composition changes on the holographic temperature measurement of reacting flows was experimentally studied for the cases of the axisymmetric, propane, laminar premixed lean (PLF) and partially premixed flame (PPF). To further examine this effect, in this work the effect for the case of diffuse flame (DF) is investigated. It has been shown that for the DF, the composition distribution is most complicated and the composition effect is severest comparing to the PLF and PPF. In order to obtain accurate and satisfactory holographic results, it is necessary to measure the species concentration at lower flame heights, and use linear interpolation of the molar refractivity at higher test sections.
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Sheng-Mao Tieng and Y. C. Wang "Effect of composition distribution on holographic temperature measurement for a diffuse flame", Proc. SPIE 2546, Optical Techniques in Fluid, Thermal, and Combustion Flow, (29 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221535
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Holography

Holographic interferometry

Interferometry

Error analysis

Chemical reactions

Combustion

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