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Evaluation of temporal and spatial distribution of nanometric particles in a Diesel engine by broadband techniques (Articolo in rivista)
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- Evaluation of temporal and spatial distribution of nanometric particles in a Diesel engine by broadband techniques (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1243/14680870260127882 (literal)
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Esposito Corcione F., Merola S.S., Vaglieco B.M. (2002)
Evaluation of temporal and spatial distribution of nanometric particles in a Diesel engine by broadband techniques
in International journal of engine research
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- In the last years, there has been an increasing concern on the emission of ultrafine particles in the atmosphere. a detailed study of formation and oxidation of these particles in the environment of the diesel cylinder presents many experimental difficulties due to the high temperatures, pressures and extremely reactive intermediate species. in this paper, in order to follow the different phases of diesel combustion process, high temporal and spatial resolution optical techniques were applied in the optically accessible chamber of diesel engine at fixed engine speed and air-fuel ratio. simultaneous extinction, scattering and flame chemiluminescence measurements from uv to visible were carried out, in order to study the diesel combustion process from the soot inception to the formation of soot particles, through the growth of its precursors. these species were characterized as carbonaceous nanometric structures and their sizes were evaluated by mie theory. (literal)
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- Istituto Motori, CNR, Napoli. (literal)
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- Evaluation of temporal and spatial distribution of nanometric particles in a Diesel engine by broadband techniques (literal)
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- In the last few years, there has been an increasing concern about the emissions of ultrafine particles in the atmosphere. A detailed study of the formation and oxidation of these particles in the environment of the diesel engine cylinder presents many experimental difficulties due to the high temperatures, pressures and extremely reactive intermediate species.
To allow investigation of the different phases of the diesel combustion process, high temporal and spatial resolution optical techniques were applied in the optically accessible chamber of a diesel engine at fixed engine speed and air-fuel ratio. Simultaneous extinction, scattering and flame chemiluminescence measurements from the ultraviolet to the visible region were carried out in order to study the diesel combustion process from the soot inception to the formation of soot particles, through the growth of their precursors. These species were characterized as carbonaceous nanometric structures and their sizes were evaluated by the Mie theory. (literal)
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