1962
DOI: 10.1080/00223638.1962.11736841
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The Application of High Speed Schlieren PhotographY to Diesel Combustion Research

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“…With time, alternative optical configurations with similar imaging capabilities have emerged, all of which rely on detecting the refraction that occurs at the interface between regions of different refractive index. Such variations can be caused by changes in pressure, temperature or constituents, allowing phenomena such as shock-waves 5 7 , heat transfer 8 , 9 , combustion 10 , 11 and gas flow 12 , 13 to be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With time, alternative optical configurations with similar imaging capabilities have emerged, all of which rely on detecting the refraction that occurs at the interface between regions of different refractive index. Such variations can be caused by changes in pressure, temperature or constituents, allowing phenomena such as shock-waves 5 7 , heat transfer 8 , 9 , combustion 10 , 11 and gas flow 12 , 13 to be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat release analysis is often complemented using optical techniques [5][6][7][8][9][10] and its utilization as a diagnostic tool covers a wide range of objectives, including the development of new combustion systems, the analysis of alternative fuel burning, the validation of mathematical models for engine simulation, the investigation of combustion chamber insulation effects and the study of new injection strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por p roporcionar informações quantitativas e de caráter experimental acerca dos complexos fenômenos que ocorrem na câmara de combustão, como a taxa de consumo do combustível e o progresso da reação de queima, a análise de liberação de energia costuma ser associada às técnicas ópticas empregadas na investigação da natureza do processo de combustão em motores diesel [5][6][7][8][9][10]. Esta relação direta e duradoura com o estudo e a interpretação dada aos fenômenos desencadeados na câmara de combustão traduz, de maneira inequívoca, a importância deste tipo de análise para o estudo dos motores de ignição por compressão.…”
Section: Capítulo 2 Procedimentos Experimentaisunclassified