Abstract
A coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (GARS) system has been developed to simultaneously measure the ro-vibrational temperature and nitrogen and oxygen number densities in turbulent diffusion flames. In the present study, a premixed H2-air flat flame burner was used for evaluation. This burner has been used previously to assess the accuracy of a CARS temperature measurement system1 and a GARS temperature/nitrogen density measurement system.2
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