研究目的
Investigating the application of OH planar laser-induced fluorescence (OH-PLIF) in high-pressure rocket combustion conditions, up to 7.0 MPa, to evaluate flame characteristics and ascertain the availability of the measurement method.
研究成果
The OH(2,0) band excitation PLIF measurement was able to obtain the two-dimensional single-shot OH fluorescence distributions of the flames and eliminate the interference of OH chemiluminescence up to 7.0 MPa. The variations in the experimentally derived local ?OH at Z = 1.0 mm with the Damk?ehler number Da qualitatively corresponded to the FWHM of the simulated mole fraction, ?OH-SIM, under each Pc condition.
研究不足
The signal to noise ratio, S/N, for the OH-PLIF measurement degrades as the absorption line broadening caused by pressure increases. Moreover, the intensive OH chemiluminescence becomes a significant interference in the measurement.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The OH(2,0) band excitation method was applied to obtain the OH(2,1) fluorescence emitted near 290 nm and filter out the intense OH(0,0) band chemiluminescence emitted near 308 nm.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The gaseous H2/O2 (GH2/GO2) jet diffusion flame was formed using a recessed coaxial shear injector.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The assembly was composed of an Nd:YAG laser and a wavelength-tunable dye laser with a frequency doubler.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The energy of the laser beam measured before the experiment at the dye laser exit was approximately 16 mJ/pulse. The incident laser beam was steered by two mirrors and then formed into a sheet with dimensions of approximately 18 mm by 30 ?m using cylindrical lenses, to be vertically introduced into the injector center.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The FWHM of the radial OH distribution, ?OH, was calculated to evaluate the reaction zone thickness of the flame.
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