Michel Bridoux
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Combustion and Flame | 1979
Louis-René Sochet; Michel Lucquin; Michel Bridoux; Monique Crunelle-Cras; Francis Grase; Michel Delhaye
Abstract The advantages of multichannel pulsed Raman spectroscopy as a diagnostic technique in gas-phase combustion systems are discussed. With a single-laser shot excitation of 20 nsec, all the major species have been simultaneously detected at different parts of flames. We show that the combination of two detection devices will further allow to determine the temperature and the concentration of the species. Postflame regions have been analyzed in lean, stoichiometric, and rich normal flames, whereas resolved spatial investigations have been achieved in two-stage diethylether-air flames stabilized in flat-flame burners.
Optics Communications | 1981
H. Surbeck; W. Hug; M. Gremaud; Michel Bridoux; Andre Deffontaine; E. F. da Silva
Abstract We demonstrate the rapid recording of low noise Raman spectra with an unintensified solid state array detector and a concave holographic grating spectrograph.
Symposium (International) on Combustion | 1981
Jean-Pierre Sawerysyn; Mohamed Barj; Michel Bridoux; Andre Chapput; Monique Crunelle-Cras
Multichannel Raman spectroscopy using a continuous wave laser excitation allows measurements of temperature and compostion variatons of a gas mixture with a time resolution of 40 ms and the simultaneous probing of two or more spatial elements in the studied mixture. This technique is applied to the study of the thermal effect caused by a hydrogen-air flame propagating through a combustion chamber.
Archive | 1974
Michel Bridoux; André Chapput; Michel Delhaye; Hervé Tourbez; Francis Wallart
An electromechanically scanned monochromator is used for rapid recording of Raman spectra from gases and liquids. This system has demonstrated its usefulness in applications to Raman spectroscopy of time-evolving samples. The limitations of the electromechanically scanned system are discussed and a new electro-optic system is described that utilizes an image intensifier and television camera tube to simultaneously record spectral information in a large number of channels. Results with the electro-optic systems are presented.
Archive | 1984
Michel Delhaye; Andre Deffontaine; Andre Chapput; Michel Bridoux; Edouard Da Silva
Journal of Optics | 1970
Michel Bridoux; Michel Delhaye
Revue de Physique Appliquée | 1984
Andre Deffontaine; Michel Bridoux; M. Delhaye; E. Da Silva; W. Hug
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 1981
Michel Bridoux; Andre Deffontaine; M. Delhaye; B. Rose; E. Da Silva
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 1984
M. Delhaye; Andre Deffontaine; Andre Chapput; Michel Bridoux
Archive | 1984
Michel Delhaye; Andre Delfontaine; Andre Chapput; Michel Bridoux; Silva Edouard Da