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The laminar combustion properties of fuel-air mixtures at high temperature and pressure are of fundamental importance in modeling turbulent combustion in internal combustion engines [1]. The spherical constant-volume technique has been considered one of the most suitable for investigating the fundamental properties of laminar flame [2,3]. Measuring the flame-front positions is a fundamental requirement but it has been done with ion probes which may introduce an undesirable disturbance into the flame.
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Koga, R., Kosaka, M., Hamamoto, Y., Tomita, E., Sano, H. (1987). Measuring the Mass Fraction Burned of a Methane-Air Mixture by Diode-Laser Absorption Spectrometry. In: Iinuma, K., Ohsawa, T., Asanuma, T., Doi, J. (eds) Laser Diagnostics and Modeling of Combustion. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45635-0_19
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