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Predictions of chemical species via diode laser spectroscopy

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Abstract

A technique to predict temperature and chemical species in flames from absorbance measurement of one chemical species is presented. Predicted temperature and mole fractions of methane and water agreed well with measured and published results.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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