Particle temperature measurements in a flow using laser-induced phosphorescence

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Abstract

The temperature of particles, heated by radiation, has been investigated using laser-induced phosphorescence. The particles were fluidised using an optically-accessible fluidised bed system, while the radiation was supplied by a solid state solar thermal simulator operated at ~915 nm. When the flux and the irradiation time was set at 19.7MW/m2, the maximum particle's temperature and the average particle's temperature over 250s were 650 °C and 123 °C respectively.

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Kueh, K. C. Y., Lau, T. C. W., Nathan, G. J., & Alwahabi, Z. T. (2017). Particle temperature measurements in a flow using laser-induced phosphorescence. In Proceedings of the World Congress on Mechanical, Chemical, and Material Engineering. Avestia Publishing. https://doi.org/10.11159/htff17.137

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