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Author
Kashiwagi, T. | Kashiwagi, T.
Title
Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanisms of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holorgraphic Interferometer.
Coporate
Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Yokahama, Japan National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Book or Conf
Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 19th. August 8-13, 1982, Combustion Institute, Philadelphia, PA, Haifa, Israel, 1511-1521 p., 1982
Keywords
carbon monoxide | radiation ignition | liquide fuels | holographic interferometry | interferometers | vapors
Identifiers
interferometric measurements; fuel vapors; radiative ignition mechanism; vapor plume; high speed holographic interferometry
Abstract
The mechanism of radiative ignition of 1-decene is investigated experimentally using a high speed two-wavelength holographic interferometry technique. Form the time of CO2 laser irradiation up to ignition, motion pictures with a framing speed of 500 frames per second are used to measure the temperature and fuel vapor concentration distribution in the gas phase near the liquid surface.