2D in situ determination of soot optical band gaps in flames using hyperspectral absorption tomography

COMBUSTION AND FLAME(2023)

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During the formation of soot, the particles undergo a fine structural transformation, akin to graphitiza-tion, from "young" to "mature" soot. This ageing process is accompanied by a change in optical properties, which manifests in the soot optical band gap and dispersion exponent, Eg and zeta. Although both quantities are regularly determined via broadband extinction measurements, they have a nonlinear relationship to the local extinction spectrum, so line-of-sight integrated measurements introduce errors into estimates of Eg and zeta. We report the development of an absorption tomography sensor that enables 2D in situ map-ping of Eg and zeta. Our sensor employs broadband back-illumination, fiber-coupled collection optics, and an imaging spectrograph to simultaneously acquire 24 spectrally-resolved absorption signals, suitable for tomographic reconstruction. We perform proof-of-concept experiments to characterize soot formation in non-premixed steady flames from a Gulder burner, using ethylene and propane as fuels. Reconstructions based on axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric absorption tomography are compared, and we explore how our sensor can be adapted to perform temporally-resolved measurements in a turbulent flame.(c) 2023 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Absorption tomography,Soot optical band gap,Dispersion exponent,In situ diagnostics,Non -premixed co -flow flame
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