INFRARED ANALYSIS OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS AND INTERMEDIATES OF HYDROCARBON COMBUSTION FOR SEVERAL SPECIES
White, Allen
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Title
INFRARED ANALYSIS OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS AND INTERMEDIATES OF HYDROCARBON COMBUSTION FOR SEVERAL SPECIES
Author(s)
White, Allen
Contributor(s)
Devasher, Rebecca
Issue Date
25-Jun-15
Keyword(s)
Mini-symposium: Spectroscopy in the Classroom
Abstract
Hydrocarbons, especially large ones such as isooctane, have infrared active species that give insight into combustion stoichiometry and temperature. Here a Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer is utilized to study the IR active species for a number of stociometric conditions for several fuels including isooctane, kerosene, and ethanol. Special attention is given to intermediate species in different flame regions.
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