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Strategies for formaldehyde detection in flames and engines using a single-mode Nd : YAG/OPO laser system

Brackmann, C. LU ; Li, Z. LU ; Rupinski, M. ; Docquier, N. ; Pengloan, G. and Aldén, M. LU (2004) 30th International Symposium on Combustion, Abstracts of Works-in-Progress Poster Presentations p.293-293
Abstract

Technical developments for the detection of formaldehyde using laser-induced fluorescence were presented. A technique for simultaneous detection of formaldehyde and OH using one laser system was presented. The combined formaldehyde and OH technique was applied in laboratory flames and a small spark-ignition engine. The iodine measurement was performed in a cell using the second harmonic of the single-mode Nd:YAG laser and used for wavelength calibration of the laser. Spectral studies of the fluorescence emission indicated that both the peaks as well as the continuous part originated from formaldehyde. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 30th International Symposium on Combustion (Chicago, IL 7/25-30/2004).

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30th International Symposium on Combustion, Abstracts of Works-in-Progress Poster Presentations
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2004-07-25 - 2004-07-30
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  abstract     = {{<p>Technical developments for the detection of formaldehyde using laser-induced fluorescence were presented. A technique for simultaneous detection of formaldehyde and OH using one laser system was presented. The combined formaldehyde and OH technique was applied in laboratory flames and a small spark-ignition engine. The iodine measurement was performed in a cell using the second harmonic of the single-mode Nd:YAG laser and used for wavelength calibration of the laser. Spectral studies of the fluorescence emission indicated that both the peaks as well as the continuous part originated from formaldehyde. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 30th International Symposium on Combustion (Chicago, IL 7/25-30/2004).</p>}},
  author       = {{Brackmann, C. and Li, Z. and Rupinski, M. and Docquier, N. and Pengloan, G. and Aldén, M.}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{293--293}},
  title        = {{Strategies for formaldehyde detection in flames and engines using a single-mode Nd : YAG/OPO laser system}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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