Abstract

ABSTRACT We demonstrate that Laser Induced Fluorescence in a pulsed propagated flame can be used as a new method for quantitative measurements in combustion. Time resolved LIF measurements were used to obtain temporal temperature and concentration profiles of OH radicals and S2 molecules in hydrogen/air flames doped with SO2. The advantages of the proposed approach are discussed.

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