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Development and Validation of an Experimental Apparatus for the Characterization of Soot in a Laminar Co-flow Diffusion Flame Using Laser-induced Incandescence

The current study represents the first application of commercial laser-induced incandescence (LII) instrumentation at the University of Toronto Combustion Research Laboratory, for the characterization of soot in atmospheric laminar co-flow diffusion flames. An experimental apparatus was designed to accommodate the optical diagnostic, and to provide the means to probe various regions of the flames. An experiment with a well-characterized non-smoking ethylene-air diffusion flame was carried out to validate the performance of the LII instrument. Three measurement heights were analyzed; those at 40, 50, and 60 mm above the fuel exit. The soot volume fraction results were found to be in good agreement with those from the literature. The highest value was found to be 8.3 ppm at a height of 40 mm. While the instrumentation could report primary particle diameters, it was determined from the validation trial that the results were still premature. Further work is needed to validate the results of the instrument, especially for the particle size data.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TORONTO/oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/42690
Date21 November 2013
CreatorsBorshanpour, Babak
ContributorsThomson, Murray J.
Source SetsUniversity of Toronto
Languageen_ca
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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