Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6640437 | Fuel | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present formaldehyde LIF excitation spectra obtained with a XeF excimer laser in combination with a spectrometer and an ICCD camera in dependence of pressure (50Â mbar to 20Â bar). For formaldehyde LIF and background excitation, we selected the wavelengths 353.373 and 353.386Â nm, respectively. LIF measurements at the background wavelength contain a rising formaldehyde contribution with increasing pressure. We present a novel method for the calculation of the real background. This method is applied to the ignition of single gas-to-liquid (GTL) diesel droplets. However, the method can also be applied to other fuels. In the case of a GTL diesel ignition experiment (628Â K, 3Â bar) the real background amounted to only 30% of the emission which was measured at the background excitation wavelength (353.386Â nm).
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Authors
Alfons Burkert, Wolfgang Paa, Manfredo Reimert, Konstantin Klinkov, Christian Eigenbrod,