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Laser Induced Fluorescence for Quantitative Temperature and Concentration Measurements in Internal Combustion Engines

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Abstract

Laser induced fluorescence is used to acquire quantitative temperature and concentration images from optical engines. The quantification strategy using two wavelengths excitation, calibration results and exemplary results are presented.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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