The Effects of Laser Heating on the Soot Formation and Oxidation of a Diffusion Flame
레이저 가열 위치에 따른 확산화염의 매연생성 및 산화 특성 변화
- Published : 2004.06.04
Abstract
The effects of laser heating on soot formation and oxidation of propylene diffusion flames have been studied experimentally under nearly sooting conditions. The non-sooting flame can be converted to a sooting flame when the laser light heats up a flame at 7 mm height, while a sooting flame can be changed to a non-sooting flame when a flame is heated with laser light at flame height of 13 mm. The selective heating at the soot formation and/or oxidation region determines the sooting behavior of a diffusion flame. The increased soot/flame temperatures are most likely to be responsible for both the decreased and increased soot formation/oxidation.