Time resolved laser induced incandescence for soot and cenospheres measurements in oil flames

2000-01-01
Allouis, Christophe Gerard
D'Alessio, A
Noviello, C
Beretta, F
The quantitative characterization of sooting flames in terms of soot load and total soot surface area continues to be a major challenge in both fundamental investigations and practical applications. More particularly, a major interest can be found to discriminate the two classes of particulate, namely soot and cenosphere, presents in power generation plants fuelled with heavy fuel oils.
COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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Citation Formats
C. G. Allouis, A. D’Alessio, C. Noviello, and F. Beretta, “Time resolved laser induced incandescence for soot and cenospheres measurements in oil flames,” COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, pp. 51–63, 2000, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/89898.