Crystals (Jul 2021)

Temperature and Chemical Reaction Distribution of a Laminar Diffusion Flame Measured by X-ray Compton Scattering

  • Hiroshi Sakurai,
  • Naruki Tsuji,
  • Yoshio Zama,
  • Kosuke Suzuki,
  • Kazushi Hoshi,
  • Daisuke Hiramoto,
  • Yoshiharu Sakurai,
  • Tomohiko Furuhata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11070787
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 787

Abstract

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A laminar diffusion flame was measured by X-ray Compton scattering. The temperature distribution was measured from an analysis of Compton scattered X-ray intensity. The chemical state distribution was obtained from a Compton scattered X-ray spectrum analysis (s-parameter analysis). The analysis of intensity and s-parameter of Compton scattered X-ray spectra indicate that the propane molecule emitted from the cylindrical Bunsen burner collapse immediately coincides with soot generation. Furthermore, the temperature increases up to 1500 K and a large amount of CO2 was generated at the combustion field. Our results show that the Compton scattered X-ray analysis can be a novel nondestructive measurement for temperature and chemical states in a combustion reaction.

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