Advanced smoke meter development survey and analysis
Abstract
Ideal smoke meter characteristics are determined to provide a basis for evaluation of candidate systems. Five promising techniques are analyzed in detail to evaluate compilance with the practical smoke meter requirements. Four of the smoke measurement concepts are optical methods: Modulated Transmission (MODTRAN), Cross Beam Absorption Counter (CBAC), Laser Induced Incandescence (LIN), and Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS). A rapid response filter instrument called a Taper Element Oscillating Microbalance (TEOM) is also evaluated. For each technique, the theoretical principles are described, the expected performance is determined, and the advantages and disadvantages are discussed The expected performance is evaluated against each of the smoke meter specifications, and the key questions for further study are given. The most promising smoke meter technique analyzed was MODTRAN, which is a variation on a direct transmission measurement. The soot-laden gas is passed through a transmission cell, and the gas pressure is modulated by a speaker.
- Publication:
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Final Report General Electric Co
- Pub Date:
- November 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984gec..reptR....P
- Keywords:
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- Aircraft Engines;
- Jet Engines;
- Measuring Instruments;
- Smoke;
- Electromagnetic Absorption;
- Emission;
- Incandescence;
- Laser Applications;
- Light Scattering;
- Photoacoustic Spectroscopy;
- Specifications;
- Instrumentation and Photography