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Laser & Spectrograph Diagnostics: Optical Diagnostics of Flow and Combustion

This document discusses optical diagnostics techniques for studying engine combustion, including planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLII) and laser-induced incandescence (PLII) to measure fuel mixture distribution and soot formation. It describes using particle image velocimetry (PIV) to measure in-cylinder flow fields and a high-speed intensified CCD camera capable of 1.5 million frames per second. The Future Engines & Fuels Laboratory uses these laser diagnostics with an optically-accessible engine to analyze spray, flow, and combustion of various fuels.

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Laser & Spectrograph Diagnostics: Optical Diagnostics of Flow and Combustion

This document discusses optical diagnostics techniques for studying engine combustion, including planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLII) and laser-induced incandescence (PLII) to measure fuel mixture distribution and soot formation. It describes using particle image velocimetry (PIV) to measure in-cylinder flow fields and a high-speed intensified CCD camera capable of 1.5 million frames per second. The Future Engines & Fuels Laboratory uses these laser diagnostics with an optically-accessible engine to analyze spray, flow, and combustion of various fuels.

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Future Engines & Fuels Laboratory

Dr X. Ma, C. Jiang, H. Li, Dr G. Tian, Prof H. M. Xu, Prof M.L. Wyszynski

Optical Diagnostics of Flow and Combustion

Introduction Laser & Spectrograph Diagnostics


 Optical techniques are one of the most effective means  PLIF (Planar Laser Induced
to provide comprehensive and detailed information of flow Fluorescence): quantitative
field, species and temperature distribution in combustion measurement of in-cylinder
process. fuel mixture and combustion
 As non-intrusive in-situ techniques which do not interfere product distribution with high
with the flow or combustion process, optical diagnostics temporal & spatial resolution
offer the validation for modelling..  PLII (Planar Laser Induced
 Combining the optical engine with multiple diagnostics Incandescence): 2D soot
technologies, experimental researches of in-cylinder flow formation and distribution
2D PLIF/PLII system (DANTEC)
and combustion process will strengthen the capability of measurement
future engine R&D. Intensified CCD camera
 Advanced optical technologies such as LIF/LII/PIV are allows frame speed up to
used to apply 2D diagnostics in gasoline, diesel and bio- 1.5Mfps
fuel spray and combustion.

Optical Engine & Intensified CCD Camera

Imaging Techniques  2D Time-resolved PIV


(Particle Image Velocimetry):
continuous velocity
measurement with acquisition
High speed PIV system
rate >7,500 fps
(7.5k Hz)

Optical engine In cylinder


Spray& Flame
 Optically-accessible piston and quartz liner
 Maximum speed 2000rpm, combustion allowed
 Camshaft replaceable for different combustion mode: In-cylinder flow by PIV (Left) and CFD (Right)
PFI/GDI/HCCI
 Analysis of the electromagnetic
 Fundamental studies of in cylinder flow field, fuel mixture radiations from molecules or atoms
distribution, combustion process and products, combining
 Acquisition rate up to 10,000Hz
with spectroscopy and laser diagnostics techniques
 Wavelength band: 150-800nm
Intermediate product
(OH/CH3O/C2/…) detection during
Spectrograph the combustion process
Present work
 Laser diagnostics based on laser sheet. Research on flow,
spray and combustion characteristics in the optical engine
cylinder (e.g. Using high speed PIV to diagnose the flow)
 Using PLIF as a method to analyze the intermediate product
Optical engine layout in the combustion process of an potential alternative fuel, e.g.,
2,5-Dimethylfuran (DMF)
 Research on the combustion characteristic of blending fuels
(gasoline & DMF , gasoline & ethanol, ethanol & DMF)
 Unconventional combustion mode researches such as dual-
Spray image
fuel injection optical analysis - different fuel (e.g. ethanol &
Flame images of HCCI Operation gasoline) with DI or PFI

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