4.6 Article

Effect of maturity on soot volume fraction measurements using the AC-LII technique in a laminar coflow ethylene diffusion flame

Journal

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 1505-1514

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2022.10.013

Keywords

Soot maturity; Laser induced incandescence; Soot absorption function; Laminar diffusion flame

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The auto-compensating laser-induced incandescence (AC-LII) technique is commonly used to measure soot volume fraction (fv) in flames. This study proposes a correction to the AC-LII measured fv based on the soot maturity coefficient β and absorption function E(m,λ) in a laminar coflow ethylene diffusion flame. The corrected AC-LII results are in good agreement with those measured by MW-LOSA/EMI. Rating: 9 points
The auto-compensating laser-induced incandescence (AC-LII) technique has been frequently used to measure soot volume fraction ( f v ) in flames. AC-LII relies on an assumption about the spectral variation of soot absorption function E(m, & lambda;) at the two detection wavelengths for soot temperature determination. It has been a common practice to assume a constant E(m, & lambda;) based on the believe that LII measures mature soot only. Since soot maturity in flames is a continuous phenomenon from young to mature, it is unclear how soot maturity affects the AC-LII measured f v . In this study, a correction to the AC-LII measured f v with the conventional hypothesis of mature soot is proposed based on the soot maturity coefficient & beta; and absorption function E(m, & lambda;) in a laminar coflow ethylene diffusion flame. The application of this correction is first demonstrated for synthetic time-resolved LII signals based on the spatial distribution of soot properties in the ethylene diffusion flame predicted by the CoFlame code. A significant decrease of the simulated incandescence signals S LII and soot temperature T eff is observed when the maturity coefficient is increased from 0 for fully mature soot to 1.2 for highly immature soot. Then the proposed correction is applied to AC-LII measured f v in the same flame with the help of spatial distributions of & beta;and ratio of spectrally-resolved E(m, & lambda;) by multiwavelength line-of-sight attenuation and emission (MW-LOSA/EMI) measurements. The uncorrected AC-LII measured f v is in general significantly lower than that measured by MW-LOSA/EMI, which inherently considers soot maturity. The corrected AC-LII f v results are in good agreement, within the experimental error, with those measured by MW-LOSA/EMI. Therefore, the proposed methodology can quantify the effect of soot maturity on AC-LII measured f v and largely eliminate the difference in the measurements of f v by AC-LII and MW-LOSA/EMI.& COPY; 2022 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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