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Wavelength-agile H2O absorption spectrometer for thermometry of general combustion gases
Authors:Laura A Kranendonk  Robert Huber  Scott T Sanders
Institution:a Engine Research Center, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1500 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA
b Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Abstract:Using a novel Fourier-domain mode-locking (FDML) laser scanning 1330-1380 nm, we have developed a gas thermometer based on absorption spectroscopy that is appropriate for combustion gases at essentially arbitrary conditions. The path-integrated measurements are particularly useful in homogeneous environments, and here we present measurements in a controlled piston engine and a shock tube. Engine measurements demonstrate a RMS temperature precision of ±3% at 1500 K and 200 kHz bandwidth; the precision is improved dramatically by averaging. Initial shock tube measurements place the absolute accuracy of the thermometer within ∼2% to 1000 K. The sensor performs best when significant H2O vapor is present, but requires only View the MathML source at 300 K, View the MathML source at 1000 K, or View the MathML source at 3000 K for 2% accurate thermometry, assuming a 4 kHz measurement bandwidth (200 kHz scans with 50 averages). The sensor also provides H2O mole fraction and shows potential for monitoring gas pressure based on the broadening of spectral features. To aid in designing other sensors based on high-temperature, high-pressure H2O absorption spectroscopy, a database of measured spectra is included.
Keywords:Thermometry  Wavelength-agile  Absorption spectroscopy
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