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Measurements of temperature and N2 concentration in a turbulent diffusion flame using She CARS technique

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Abstract

The study of turbulent combustion on a fundamental level requires detailed spatially resolved information on the instantaneous values of a number of scalar quantities acquired simultaneously. The goal of this study is to measure these quantities [single and joint probability density functions (pdf)] using nonperturbing experimental techniques in a relatively simple turbulent flame.

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