Results in Engineering (Dec 2021)

Applications of TDLAS based multi-species hydrocarbon measurement using a wide scanning range DFG laser

  • Qiming Wang,
  • Zhenzhen Wang,
  • Takahiro Kamimoto,
  • Yoshihiro Deguchi,
  • Du Wen,
  • Daichi Takahara

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. 100297

Abstract

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Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) is a widely used hydrocarbon gas sensing method in many fields. However, the short scanning range limits its application where multi-species detection is necessary. In this paper, a laser system based on TDLAS using a difference frequency generation laser was applied for the investigation of the hydrocarbon gases produced in the coal pyrolysis process and engine exhaust. The coal sample was heated up to 623 K and the recorded spectra were analyzed by the comparison with the pure hydrocarbon spectra database. A least-squares fitting was performed to quantitatively determine the concentration of each component of the mixture. Totally nine different hydrocarbons were identified and the R2 values close to 1 indicate that the variance between measured and fitted data was small. The spectra of engine exhaust were recorded and analyzed using the same method. Hydrocarbon from C3–C8 and a small amount of methane and ethene were identified. The concentration variation with time was observed.

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