- Author
- Bell, E. E. | Burnside, P. B. | Dickey, F. P. | Kopczynski, S. L. | Rowntree, R. F.
- Title
- Study of Infrared Emission From Flames. Part 3. Final Report.
- Coporate
- Ohio State Univ., Columbus
- Report
- TADC-TR-57-51, September 1956, 45 p.
- Keywords
- infrared emission | high temperature gases | additives | infrared radiation
- Abstract
- This is the third and last of a series of technical reports dealing with sources of infrared radiation. Particularly, most of the investigations described in these reports have been concentrated on the study of infrared emission from flames and hot gases, these being approximately monochromatic radiators. Part 1 of this series contains a description of the spectrometer apparatus used in all of the work. Part 2 of the series contains a description of methods used to measure the visible radiation of a flame source, and also the total radiation of the source. The present report, Part 3, is a natural continuaiton of the others. Here, the concern is with the effect of noncombustible additives to flames, the radiance of hot gases independent of a combustion process, and the study of the radiance of flames produced by a flat flame burner.