Non-intrusive Combustion Diagnostics

Non-intrusive Combustion Diagnostics
Author: Kenneth K. Kuo
Publisher: Begell House Publishers
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This volume selects over sixty papers presented at this symposium, and provides an excellent introduction to the state-of-the-art technology in non-intrusive combustion diagnostics for propulsion systems. As such, it is invaluable for researchers wishing to adopt the methods directly, to those interested in assessing the accuracy, advantages, and limitations of specific techniques, and to those seeking a starting point for new ideas toward advances in combustion diagnostics. Topics range from LIF and PLIF techniques to diagnostics of particles, gaseous reaction systems, and solid propellants. Also covered are diagnostics in practical combustion systems.

Applied Combustion Diagnostics

Applied Combustion Diagnostics
Author: KoHse-HoingHaus
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2002-04-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781560329138

The editors have assembled a world-class group of contributors who address the questions the combustion diagnostic community faces. They are chemists who identify the species to be measured and the interfering substances that may be present; physicists, who push the limits of laser spectroscopy and laser devices and who conceive suitable measurement schemes; and engineers, who know combustion systems and processes. This book assists in providing guidance for the planning of combustion experiments, in judging research strategies and in conceiving new ideas for combustion research. It provides a snapshot of the available diagnostic methods and thier typical applications from the perspective of leading experts in the field.

Progress in Combustion Diagnostics, Science and Technology

Progress in Combustion Diagnostics, Science and Technology
Author: Paul Medwell
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3039285106

The role that combustion plays in the world’s energy systems will continue to evolve with the changes in technological demands. For example, the challenges that we face today are more focused on the conservation of energy and addressing environmental concerns, which together necessitate cleaner and more efficient combustion processes using a range of fuel sources. This book includes contributions to highlight the recent progress in theory and experiments, development, and demonstration of technologies and systems involving combustion processes, for the production, storage, use, and conservation of energy.

The International Symposium on Special Topics in Chemical Propulsion (3rd): Non-Intrusive Combustion Diagnostics

The International Symposium on Special Topics in Chemical Propulsion (3rd): Non-Intrusive Combustion Diagnostics
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

Quantitative Absorption and Fluorescence Diagnostics in Combustion Systems, LIF and PLIF Diagnostics; Species Concentration and Temperature Measurements by Single-Pulse Spontaneous Raman Scattering in a Turbulent H2/air Flame; Quantitative Two-Dimensional Single Pulse Measurements of Temperature and Species Concentrations Using LIF; Laser Induced Fluorescence Thermometry of Burning and Evaporating Fuel Droplets; Particle Diagnostics for Combustion Systems; Phase Doppler Particle Sizing Inside a Production Gas Turbine Combustor; Characterization and Diagnostics of Single Particles Oxidized in an Electro-dynamic Chamber; Ignition and Combustion of Mg-Coated and Uncoated Boron Particles; Rocket Exhaust Particles Sizing and Combustion Diagnostics of Metallic Species from Solid Propellants; Computerized Video Image Processing Technique for Droplet Combustion Studies.

Applied Combustion Diagnostics

Applied Combustion Diagnostics
Author: KoHse-HoingHaus
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2002-04-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781560329381

The editors have assembled a world-class group of contributors who address the questions the combustion diagnostic community faces. They are chemists who identify the species to be measured and the interfering substances that may be present; physicists, who push the limits of laser spectroscopy and laser devices and who conceive suitable measurement schemes; and engineers, who know combustion systems and processes. This book assists in providing guidance for the planning of combustion experiments, in judging research strategies and in conceiving new ideas for combustion research. It provides a snapshot of the available diagnostic methods and thier typical applications from the perspective of leading experts in the field.