Abstract

The imaging of planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) has been used for simultaneous, multiple-point measurements of OH concentration in a variety of combustion flows including a premixed laminar flat flame, a premixed turbulent flame, a sooting flame and a nonpremixed turbulent flame. Sheet illumination from a tunable laser was used to excite the fluorescence which was detected using an image-intensified, Reticon array camera. Experimental results are presented and the detectivity and resolution of the technique are discussed.

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