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Hybrid fs/ps rotational CARS temperature and oxygen measurements and soot LII measurements in a turbulent C2H4-fueled jet flame

54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Kearney, S.P.; Hoffmeister, Kathryn N.; Guildenbecher, Daniel R.; Winters, Caroline W.; Grasser, Thomas W.; Hewson, John C.

We present a detailed set of measurements from a piloted, sooting, turbulent C2H4-fueled jet flame. Hybrid femtosecond/picosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) is used to monitor temperature and oxygen, while laser-induced incandescence (LII) is applied for imaging of the soot volume fraction in the challenging jet-flame environment at Reynolds number, Re = 20,000. A new dual-detection channel CARS instrument provides the enhanced dynamic range required in this highly intermittent and turbulent environment. LII measurements are made across a wide field of view requiring us to account for spatial variation in the soot-volume-fraction response of the instrument. Single-laser-shot results are used to illustrate the mean and rms statistics, as well as probability densities of all three measured quantities. LII data from the soot-growth region of the jet are used to benchmark the soot source term for one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) modeling of this turbulent flame. The ODT code is then used to predict temperature, oxygen and soot fluctuations within the soot oxidation region higher in the flame.

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Hybrid fs/ps CARS for sooting and particle-laden flames

54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Hoffmeister, Kathryn N.; Guildenbecher, Daniel R.; Kearney, S.P.

We report the application of ultrafast rotational coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) for temperature and relative oxygen concentration measurements in the plume emanating from a burning aluminized ammonium perchlorate propellant strand. Combustion of these metal-based propellants is a particularly hostile environment for laserbased diagnostics, with intense background luminosity, scattering and beam obstruction from hot metal particles that can be as large as several hundred microns in diameter. CARS spectra that were previously obtained using nanosecond pulsed lasers in an aluminumparticle- seeded flame are examined and are determined to be severely impacted by nonresonant background, presumably as a result of the plasma formed by particulateenhanced laser-induced breakdown. Introduction of fs/ps laser pulses enables CARS detection at reduced pulse energies, decreasing the likelihood of breakdown, while simultaneously providing time-gated elimination of any nonresonant background interference. Temperature probability densities and temperature/oxygen correlations were constructed from ensembles of several thousand single-laser-shot measurements from the fs/ps rotational CARS measurement volume positioned within 3 mm or less of the burning propellant surface. Preliminary results in canonical flames are presented using a hybrid fs/ps vibrational CARS system to demonstrate our progress towards acquiring vibrational CARS measurements for more accurate temperatures in the very high temperature propellant burns.

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Optical phase-conjugate digital inline holography for correcting aberrations in particle-laden flames

54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Hoffmeister, Kathryn N.; Kearney, S.P.; Guildenbecher, Daniel R.

While historically there have been many demonstrations of phase-conjugate holography to correct for noise created by phase distortions, the technique has not been applied to modern digital inline holographic measurements. Here, we present the theory and initial experiments exploring the impact of using phase-conjugate digital inline holography (PCDIH) to reduce noise produced by phase distortions through index-of-refraction gradients, such as would be experienced in a combustion environment. We demonstrate the ability to measure 3D object locations using PCDIH and correct for some types of disturbances. To quantify the technique, a plasma generator is used to produce strong indexof- refraction changes in room air. Object position errors in these measurements from both traditional DIH and PCDIH are compared. Preliminary results suggest that the use of PCDIH could potentially reduce positional error by approximately half when measuring through phase disturbances.

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Hybrid fs/ps CARS for Sooting and Particle-laden Flames [PowerPoint]

Hoffmeister, Kathryn N.; Guildenbecher, Daniel R.; Kearney, S.P.

We report the application of ultrafast rotational coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) for temperature and relative oxygen concentration measurements in the plume emanating from a burning aluminized ammonium perchlorate propellant strand. Combustion of these metal-based propellants is a particularly hostile environment for laserbased diagnostics, with intense background luminosity, scattering and beam obstruction from hot metal particles that can be as large as several hundred microns in diameter. CARS spectra that were previously obtained using nanosecond pulsed lasers in an aluminumparticle- seeded flame are examined and are determined to be severely impacted by nonresonant background, presumably as a result of the plasma formed by particulateenhanced laser-induced breakdown. Introduction of fs/ps laser pulses enables CARS detection at reduced pulse energies, decreasing the likelihood of breakdown, while simultaneously providing time-gated elimination of any nonresonant background interference. Temperature probability densities and temperature/oxygen correlations were constructed from ensembles of several thousand single-laser-shot measurements from the fs/ps rotational CARS measurement volume positioned within 3 mm or less of the burning propellant surface. Preliminary results in canonical flames are presented using a hybrid fs/ps vibrational CARS system to demonstrate our progress towards acquiring vibrational CARS measurements for more accurate temperatures in the very high temperature propellant burns.

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