1991
DOI: 10.1366/0003702914335779
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Determination of Gas Temperatures at 295–1273 K Using CO Vibrational-Rotational Absorption Spectra Recorded with an FT-IR Spectrometer

Abstract: Fourier transform infrared absorption spectroscopy has been used to determine the rotational temperatures of high-temperature (≤1273 K) CO/N2 gas samples. To achieve this objective, a special gas cell was constructed which permitted the acquisition of absorption spectra of samples containing CO at concentrations of 1–10% by volume in N2 and at temperatures between 295 and 1273 K. The absorption spectra were recorded with the use of a moderate-resolution (0.25 cm−1) FT-IR spectrometer. The rotational temperatur… Show more

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“…The largest percent difference, for any one spectrum was 4.9 %. These results are as good as those previously reported from a pure gas environment, 6 at similar temperatures. There is no evidence that the combustion environment has affected the accuracy of the calculation methodology.…”
Section: Absorption Spectra Recorded During Laboratory Black Liquorsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The largest percent difference, for any one spectrum was 4.9 %. These results are as good as those previously reported from a pure gas environment, 6 at similar temperatures. There is no evidence that the combustion environment has affected the accuracy of the calculation methodology.…”
Section: Absorption Spectra Recorded During Laboratory Black Liquorsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A detailed explanation of the theory associated with the calculation of gas temperatures and concentrations from infrared absorption spectra has already been presented by Medvecz et al, [6][7][8] and will not be discussed here. For the pilot reactor, the beam traveled from the interferometer into a 48-in.…”
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confidence: 99%
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