MEASUREMENT OF ABSOLUTE HYDROXYL RADICAL CONCENTRATION IN LEAN FUEL-AIR MIXTURES EXCITED BY NANOSECOND PULSED DISCHARGE
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The focus in plasma assisted combustion research has been on the evaluation of conventional plasma/combustion mechanisms in predicting oxidation and ignition processes initiated and/or sustained by non-equilibrium, nanosecond discharges. Accurate quantitative data such as temperature and species concentration are needed for assessing and improving numerical modeling. As an important intermediate species, the concentration of hydroxyl radical (OH) is very sensitive to the combustion environment (e.g., temperature, equivalence ratio), and therefore is of great interest to kinetic study. In this work, Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) was used for time-resolved temperature and OH number density measurements in lean H
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Funded by AFOSR MURI for plasma assisted combustion research grant.
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Columbus, OH 43210