Laser spectroscopic diagnostics of combustion species at elevated temperature has shown considerable progress during the last years and decades. Particularly, techniques of mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy using fundamental rotational/vibrational transitions offer potentially great sensitivity and selectivity for combustion control. However, applications are still limited to mostly laboratory scale investigations, which is mainly due to drawbacks of light sources and beam guidance materials. On the other hand, many efforts are made to facilitate industrial application. In this context, the relevance of mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy for in situ monitoring of minor species in glass melting furnaces is obvious too. This paper reviews available techniques.
Mid-Infrared Laser Absorption Spectroscopy For Process And Emission Control In The Glass Melting Industry - Part 1. Potentials
Origin
Technische University Clausthal, Germany
Journal Title
Glass Sci Technol 77 2 2004 68-76
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2766