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Experimental and Theoretical Studies on the Radiative Properties of CO2 at High Temperature: Application to Diagnostic

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Heat Transfer in Radiating and Combusting Systems

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The 4.3 μm molecular band of CO2 was studied. Measurements were carried out on a high temperature flame (T > 1800 K). Statistical model and line by line calculations were used to predict the CO2 emissivities. These theoretical values will be shown to agree well with the experimental ones. A new method is proposed in order to make temperature and concentration measurements from emission spectra alone.

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Grisch, F., Coppalle, A., Vervish, P. (1991). Experimental and Theoretical Studies on the Radiative Properties of CO2 at High Temperature: Application to Diagnostic. In: da Graça Carvalho, M., Lockwood, F.C., Taine, J. (eds) Heat Transfer in Radiating and Combusting Systems. EUROTHERM Seminars, vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84637-3_3

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