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Analysis into the Laser-induced Breakdown Signal from Combusting Solid-fuel Wood Pellets

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Abstract

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy is applied as a qualitative measure for the combustion of solid-fuel wooden pellets. Results indicate a distinct presence of H, N and O species from sampling the uncombusted solid fuel surface and combustion region as well as the detection of K species.

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