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Infrared spectroscopic concentration measurements of carbon dioxide and gaseous water in harsh environments with a fiber optical sensor by using the HITEMP database

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2014

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This study presents a method for concentration measurements of carbon dioxide and gaseous water. CO2 and H2O are infrared active substances with strong overlapping absorption bands in the spectral range at about 3700 cm(-1) due to the excitation of molecule vibrations. The analysis is based on the HITEMP database which was used to quantify spectral integrated transmission measurements. A fiber optical spark plug sensor with an absorption path close to the electrodes was used for in-cylinder measurements of carbon dioxide and gaseous water. The sensor system consists of a tungsten halide lamp as a broadband source and two infrared detectors with different optical bandpass filters. The developed calibration procedure was evaluated by using a heatable optical cell. Various gas compositions were analyzed at pressures up to 1800 kPa within a temperature range from 298 to 573 K under well defined conditions. Finally, the calibration procedure was adapted for in situ measurements of CO2 and H2O concentrations in the cylinder of a spark ignited (SI) engine. Concentrations were measured time resolved for motored as well as fired engine conditions. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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