Two dimensional temperature measurement of a diesel spray

M. Yu, B.J.C. Bakel, van, C.C.M. Luijten, N.J. Dam, L.P.H. Goey, de

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Abstract

The temperature field of a spray plays an important role in the onset of auto-ignition. Experimental investigation of the two-dimensional temperature field of an n-heptane spray inside the Eindhoven High Pressure Cell (EHPC) [1], by means of toluene laser induced fluorescence (LIF) is in progress. The temperature dependence of the toluene fluorescence spectrum has been shown to allow temperature field imaging. The fluorescence is induced by a 266 nm Nd:YAG laser and monitored by a spectrometer and an ICCD camera. Further development and quantification of the method is in progress.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationproceedings of the 8th International Symposium: towards clean diesel engines (TCDE 2011), 08-09 June 2011, Chester, UK
EditorsR.F. Cracknell
Place of PublicationChester, UK
PublisherShell Global Solutions
Pages24-25
ISBN (Print)978-0-9569233
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Eventconference; Towards Clean Diesel Engines; 2011-06-08; 2011-06-09 -
Duration: 8 Jun 20119 Jun 2011

Conference

Conferenceconference; Towards Clean Diesel Engines; 2011-06-08; 2011-06-09
Period8/06/119/06/11
OtherTowards Clean Diesel Engines

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