Abstract

Abstract Measurements of probability density functions (PDFs) and power spectral densities (PSDs) are needed to characterize minor species concentrations in turbulent flames. Current techniques can be used to measure PDFs, but they have limited ability to measure PSDs. We report here on a new strategy. picosecond time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence (PITLIF)), which can be used to simultaneously measure concentration PDFs and PSDs in turbulent flames. Knowledge of the local quenching environment, which is necessary to obtain accurate number densities, is obtained using a high-bandwidth channel capable of resolving individual temporal decays of the species of interest. In this initial investigation, we demonstrate the capabilities of the PITLIF instrument by studying fluctuating concentrations of sodium seeded into a laminar H2/O2/Ar diffusion flame. We show that PDFs and valid PSDs can be obtained for concentration fluctuations in the frequency range of interest for many studies of turbulent combustion.

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