The use of molecular spectra simulation for diagnostics of reactive flows

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2011-01-01

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Passaro, Angelo
Carinhana, Dermeval
Gonçalves, Enizete Aparecida
da Silva, Marcio Moreira
Guimarães, Ana Paula Lasmar [UNESP]
Abe, Nancy Mieko
dos Santos, Alberto Monteiro

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The C 2 * radical is used as a system probe tool to the reactive flow diagnostic, and it was chosen due to its large occurrence in plasma and combustion in aeronautics and aerospace applications. The rotational temperatures of C 2 * species were determined by the comparison between experimental and theoretical data. The simulation code was developed by the authors, using C++ language and the object oriented paradigm, and it includes a set of new tools that increase the efficacy of the C 2 * probe to determine the rotational temperature of the system. A brute force approach for the determination of spectral parameters was adopted in this version of the computer code. The statistical parameter c 2 was used as an objective criterion to determine the better match of experimental and synthesized spectra. The results showed that the program works even with low-quality experimental data, typically collected from in situ airborne compact apparatus. The technique was applied to flames of a Bunsen burner, and the rotational temperature of ca. 2100 K was calculated.

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Combustion control, Computer programs, Computerized simulation, Optical emission spectra, Rotational spectra, Aerospace applications, Combustion, Computer simulation languages, Emission spectroscopy, Flow visualization, Mass spectrometry, Molecular spectroscopy, Probes, Program diagnostics, Statistical methods, Computer software

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Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management, v. 3, n. 1, p. 13-20, 2011.

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