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Quantitative OH Measurements in Turbulent Flames using Laser-Diagnostics with High Spatio-Temporal Resolution

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Abstract

For time-resolved numerical simulations, quantitative, time-resolved validation data with well-defined boundary conditions are crucial. Here, we present a strategy for quantitative measurements of the OH concentration in turbulent flames and assess the measurement uncertainties.

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