- Author
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Kashiwagi, T.
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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
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carbon monoxide
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radiation ignition
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liquide fuels
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holographic interferometry
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interferometers
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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.