Abstract:Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry (HTV) is characterized for the first time at extended pressures (1 and 3 atm) and temperatures (295 K to 673 K) in an attempt to improve measurement precision for low speed flows. While previous investigations have focused on ambient and flame temperatures (>1400 K), the present study investigates between these two extreme conditions, wherein both the local chemistry and thermodynamic state of the gas may hinder or aid the functionality of the technique. Effects of temperature and … Show more
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