Laser-Induced Fluorescence in Gas Phase Flows

Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) is an optical diagnostic technique widely used in fluid applications.

PLIF is a well-established tool for flow visualization as well as for quantitative whole-field measurements of concentration in gaseous flows. Applications can be found in fluid dynamics research, combustion diagnostics and more.

Mixing studies in gas phase flows by tracer-LIF

By adding a fluorescent tracer species (e.g. acetone) to a non-fluorescent fuel or gas, visualization of the gas phase mixing as well as quantitative concentration measurements can be made by means of LIF. One wide spread application is fuel visualization in development of combustion engines, where LIF allows for diagnostics of the pre-combustion as well as the combustion process to be made.

Dantec Dynamics’ powerful yet easy-to-use system dedicated for gas phase tracer-LIF enables investigations of properties such as:

  • Fuel distribution
  • Ignition phenomena
  • Fuel injection behavior
  • Gas phase mixing studies

Features

Non-Instrusive technology
Quantitative, precise and accurate measurements of concentration in gas flows
Multi-parameter measurements by combination with e.g. PIV
Modular system allowing easy future upgrades