The Proceedings of the International symposium on diagnostics and modeling of combustion in internal combustion engines
Online ISSN : 2424-2918
2012.8
Session ID : MD2-1
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MD2-1 Development of 2D temperature and concentration measurement method using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy(MD: Measurement and Diagnostics,General Session Papers)
Yoshihiro DeguchiDaisuke YasuiAkira Adachi
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Exhaust gas temperature is an important factor in NO_x, THC and PM emissions of engines. Especially 2D temperature and concentration distribution plays an important role for the engine efficiency. A thermocouple is intrinsically a point temperature measurement method and noncontact 2D temperature distribution cannot be attained by thermocouples. Recently, as a measurement technique with high sensitivity and high response, laser diagnostics has been developed and applied to the actual engine combustions. With these engineering developments, transient phenomena such as start-ups and load changes in engines have been gradually elucidated in various conditions. In this study, the theoretical and experimental research has been conducted in order to develop the noncontact and fast response 2D temperature and concentration distribution measurement method. The method is based on a computed tomography(CT) method using absorption spectra of water vapor at 1388nm. It has been demonstrated that the method has been successfully applied to engine exhausts to measure 2D temperature distributions.
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