A Differential Ultraviolet Resonant Absorption System for the Non-Intrusive Measurement of Nitric Oxide in a Combustion Environment

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Title A Differential Ultraviolet Resonant Absorption System for the Non-Intrusive Measurement of Nitric Oxide in a Combustion Environment
Creator Murphree, D. L.; Srikantaiah, D. V.; Stickel, R. E.; Daubach, R. O.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1983
Spatial Coverage Akron, Ohio
Abstract An Instrument has been constructed based upon the differential ultraviolet resonant absorption detection of nitric oxide. A hollow cathode lamp produces strong gamma band emission of nitric oxide which is spectrally modified to generate a system response function which is solely sensitive to nitric oxide concentration. The system has been calibrated from 305 K to 1800 K. The rapid response of the system and its immunity to interferences associated with intrusive probe measurements make it a particularly favorable means for determining nitric oxide concentration in harsh environments.
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