TY - JOUR AU - Cochran, Michael J. AB - Spark-ignition systems play a critical role in the performance of essentially all gas turbine engines. These devices are responsible for initiating the combustion process that sustains engine operation. Demanding applications such as cold start and high-altitude relight require continued enhancement of ignition systems. To characterize advanced ignition systems, we have developed a number of laser-based diagnostic techniques configured for ultrafast imaging of spark parameters including emission, density, temperature, and species concentration. These diagnostics have been designed to exploit an ultrafast- framing charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera and high- repetition-rate laser sources including mode-locked Ti:sapphire oscillators and regenerative amplifiers. Spontaneous-emission and laser-shlieren measurements have been accomplished with this instrumentation and the result applied to the study of a novel Unison Industries spark igniter that shows great promise for improved cold-start and high-altitude-relight capability as compared to that of igniters currently in use throughout military and commercial fleets. Phase-locked and ultrafast real-time imaging strategies are explored, and details of the imaging instrumentation, particularly the CCD camera and laser sources, are discussed. TI - Imaging strategies for the study of gas turbine spark ignition JO - Proceedings of SPIE DO - 10.1117/12.365756 DA - 1999-10-13 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/spie/imaging-strategies-for-the-study-of-gas-turbine-spark-ignition-CTOfPYOFrV SP - 352 EP - 361 VL - 3783 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -