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The Application of Diagnostic Techniques Utilizing Ultra-high Repetition Rate Laser in Typical Industrial Reacting Flows

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Abstract

The paper focuses on the study of unsteady combustion phenomena such as combustion instability, fuel atomization and pollutant generation utilizing laser diagnostics, e.g. PIV, PLIF and LII based on ultra high repetition rate laser (10 k-100 kHz).

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