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- Title:
- The use of molecular spectra simulation for diagnostics of reactive flows
- São José dos Campos
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1984-9648
- 2175-9146
- 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.
- 1-Jan-2011
- Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management, v. 3, n. 1, p. 13-20, 2011.
- 13-20
- 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
- http://dx.doi.org/10.5028/jatm.2011.03019610
- Acesso aberto
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/72271
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