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Glenn
Research Center
1983 Phase II
High Temperature
Combustion Diagnostic Method Utilizing Rayleigh Scattering
Aerodyne
Research, Inc.
Billerica, MA
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INNOVATION
A Dual-Line Detection
Rayleigh scattering technique using a copper vapor laser for non-intrusive
temperature measurements in combustor flows
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Raleigh Scattering Probe
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Developed a Dual-Line Detection
Rayleigh scattering technique to allow subtraction of surface scattering
background noise from Rayleigh scattering signals
- Designed and tested an instrument
using this Rayleigh scattering technique for non-intrusive measurement
of combustor exhaust gas temperatures
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Provides a non-intrusive tool
for dynamic time resolved measurement of gas turbulence and temperature
- Technique could be
used in research for density measurement and mole fraction of gases
- Research test data
is available to industry
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- System was delivered to NASA
Glenn Research Center where it was successfully used on a research
combustor
- The technique and research results
were passed-on to Polytechnic University and Air Force Wright Laboratories
for use in temperature and turbulence studies of gas flows and for
further development of the technique
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