Flame Diagnostics
Different Applications
Turbulent Hydrogen Flame
The video shows a turbulent hydrogen flame. In diagnostics of different species and radicals of the flame are required to be: i) Simultaneous, ii) Fast, iii) Precise.
This usually requires numerous very high-cost equipment.
There exists some techniques which are able to solve the above problem with very minor resolution trade-off. The setups for these techniques are not only comparatively low-cost, but are also very versatile, making them useful for multiple applications.
Hydrogen Flame in high-pressure enclosure
The video shows a hydrogen flame in an enclosure. In diagnostics of different species and radicals of the flame are required to be: i) Simultaneous, ii) Fast, iii) Precise, iv) non-contact
This usually requires numerous very high-cost equipment and safety considerations for setup parts.
There exists some techniques which are able to solve the above problem with very minor resolution trade-off. The setups for these techniques are not only comparatively low-cost, but are also very versatile, making them useful for multiple applications.
Sooty Laminar Flame
The video shows a sooty laminar flame. In diagnostics of different species and radicals of the flame are required to be: i) Simultaneous, ii) Fast, iii) Precise.
This usually requires numerous very high-cost equipment.
There exists some techniques which are able to solve the above problem with very minor resolution trade-off. The setups for these techniques are not only comparatively low-cost, but are also very versatile, making them useful for multiple applications.