ring-down spectroscopy Articles
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Reliability of OA-ICOS for bushfire simulation case study
Customer: CSIRO Pyrotron: National Bushfire Research Facilities Application: Wind Tunnel, bush fire monitoring Background: CSIRO Black Mountain (Land and Water Flagship) and CSIRO Aspendale Victoria (Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship) have set-up national bushfire research facilities testing combustion and spread of bushfires. This is towards facilitating improvements for fire safety and ...
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A marked improvement in the reliability of the measurement of trace moisture in gases
Introduction Water is an important substance without which mankind cannot survive. However, it also causes problems such as residual impurity in scientific experiments and in manufacturing processes where a high-vacuum condition or a high-purity gas is required. This is because water is present in the atmosphere in large quantities and therefore can intrude readily everywhere, and can adsorb ...
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Methane emission estimates using chamber and tracer release experiments for a municipal waste water treatment plant
This study presents two methods for estimating methane emissions from a waste water treatment plant (WWTP) along with results from a measurement campaign at a WWTP in Valence, France. These methods, chamber measurements and tracer release, rely on Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and cavity ring-down spectroscopy instruments. We show that the tracer release method is suitable for ...
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