Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7846216 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The absorption cross-sections of CH4 at two wavelengths in the mid-IR region: λpeakâ¯=â¯3403.4â¯nm and λvalleyâ¯=â¯3403.7â¯nm were measured. Data were taken using three different compositions of non-reactive gas mixtures comprising CH4/Ar/CO2 between 700â¯<â¯Tâ¯<â¯2000â¯K and 0.1â¯<â¯Pâ¯<â¯1.5 atm in a shock tube utilizing a continuous-wave distributed-feedback quantum cascade laser. Also, broadband room temperature methane cross section measurements were performed using a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer and the cascade laser to gain a better insight into the changes of the line shapes in various bath gasses (Ar, CO2, and N2). An application of the high-temperature cross-section data was demonstrated to determine the concentration of methane during oxy-methane combustion in a mixture of CO2, O2, and Ar. Current measurements will be valuable addition to the spectroscopy database for methane- an important fuel used for power generation and heating around the world.
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Authors
Batikan Koroglu, Sneha Neupane, Owen Pryor, Robert E. Peale, Subith S. Vasu,