Search for dissertations about: "Thermographic phosphors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Thermographic phosphors.
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1. Thermometry Using Laser-Induced Emission from Thermographic Phosphors: Development and Applications in Combustion
Abstract : Temperature is a fundamental thermodynamic parameter used to describe physical, chemical and biological processes. Much effort is made to measure temperature accurately in a wide variety of applications, making temperature one of the most extensively measured parameters. READ MORE
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2. Lifetime Surface Phosphor Thermometry - Technique Developments, Sources of Error, and Applications
Abstract : Temperature is not only a fundamental aspect of everyday life, but it is also an essential metric for thermal conversion systems concerning efficiency, emissions, and component lifetime estimation. Therefore, a vast range of different methods to measure temperature has been developed. READ MORE
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3. Laser-Induced Phosphor Thermometry - Feasibility and Precision in Combustion Applications
Abstract : Temperature is one of the most fundamental parameters to be measured in many research disciplines. In combustion science, a thorough knowledge of temperature is essential for improving and optimizing combustion processes. READ MORE
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4. Laser Spectroscopic Techniques for Combustion Diagnostics Directed Towards Industrial Applications
Abstract : In the work presented in the thesis, different laser spectroscopic techniques were utilized for measurement of species concentrations, as well as for surface thermometry. Experiments were conducted in various combustion environments, ranging from laboratory burners to truck-sized internal combustion (IC) engines, gas turbine combustors and a full-size aircraft turbofan engine. READ MORE
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5. Laser-Induced Emission Techniques for Concentration and Temperature Probing in Combustion
Abstract : The work in this thesis is aimed at the development of temperature and gas concentration measurement techniques in laser diagnostics for use in combustion research. The techniques are developed as tools for the combustion community to meet future demands on combustion efficiency and legislation of exhaust gases. READ MORE