Abstract
This review discusses the role of laser diagnostics in combustion science and technology. In its first part, it may guide understanding of advanced diagnostic methods, and is particularly helpful for non-specialized experimentalists. Various challenges for future developments and applications of optical combustion diagnostics are highlighted. In the second part of this review, flame-wall interactions are selected for a more in-depth discussion. Flame-wall interactions are scientifically interesting and are of great importance to any enclosed practical combustion process. Following a description of current understanding, the focus is on using optical diagnostics to probe thermal, fluidic, and chemical properties of head-on and sidewall quenching. The review ends with a discussion of issues and implications for future experimental research and specific diagnostic needs.
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