Abstract

AbstractThe simultaneous determination of temperature and ethene, oxygen and nitrogen concentrations is demonstrated using the dual‐pump coherent anti‐Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) technique. Temperature and relative N2/O2 concentrations were calculated from contour fitting against theoretically calculated spectra, while relative N2/C2H4 concentrations were obtained from the integrated intensity ratio, calibrated in a heated gas cell. Detailed measurements were performed in a partially premixed ethene–air co‐flowing jet flame established on a slot burner. As the two vibrational Raman modes ν2 (1623 cm−1) and ν3 (1342 cm−1) of ethene are in close vicinity of the oxygen Raman transition at 1556 cm−1, either the ν2 or the ν3 transition can be excited together with O2 using a single narrowband–broadband laser combination. Both possibilities are discussed. Additionally, nitrogen is probed for thermometry with the same broadband laser but another narrowband laser in a dual‐pump CARS approach. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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