On particulate characterisation in a heavy-duty Diesel engine by time-resolved laser-induced incandescence

TitleOn particulate characterisation in a heavy-duty Diesel engine by time-resolved laser-induced incandescence
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsBougie, B, Ganippa LC, Dam NJ, ter Meulen JJ
Journal TitleAppl. Phys B, Lasers and Optics
Volume83
Issue3
Pages477-485
Abstract

Time-resolved laser-induced incandescence (TR-LII) measurements have been performed inside the combustion chamber of a heavy-duty diesel engine running at low load and with regular diesel fuel. The LII traces were interpreted in terms of primary particle sizes, comparing two different assumed particle-size distributions: a mono-disperse and a log-normal distribution. The initial temperature of the particles (immediately after the laser pulse) is estimated by two-color pyrometry. We conclude that the initial temperature of the particles is not very critical for the outcome of the fitting procedure for the (mean) radius. Under the high-pressure conditions in the engine, the time dependence of the LII intensity contains sufficient structure to allow retrieval of details of the particle-size distribution.

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