Two-Photon Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Nitric Oxide in a Diesel Engine

2006-01-1201

04/03/2006

Event
SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
In-cylinder concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) in a diesel engine were studied using a laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) technique that employs two-photon excitation. Two-photon NO LIF images were acquired during the expansion and exhaust portions of the engine cycle providing useful NO fluorescence signal levels from 60° after top dead center through the end of the exhaust stroke. The engine was fueled with the oxygenated compound diethylene glycol diethyl ether to minimize soot within the combustion chamber. Results of the two-photon NO LIF technique from the exhaust portion of the cycle were compared with chemiluminescence NO exhaust-gas measurements over a range of engine loads from 1.4 to 16 bar gross indicated mean effective pressure. The overall trend of the two-photon NO LIF signal showed good qualitative agreement with the NO exhaust-gas measurements.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-1201
Pages
10
Citation
Martin, G., Mueller, C., and Lee, C., "Two-Photon Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Nitric Oxide in a Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-1201, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-1201.
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Published
Apr 3, 2006
Product Code
2006-01-1201
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English