Abstract
The object of this project was to explore the absorbance and scattering properties of carbon particle smoke in the infrared and visible regions of the spectrum. Laboratory scale apparatus were developed to produce smoke in the form of carbon particles, droplet aerosols and combinations of the two. These smokes were made from diesel fuel and fog oil.
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Graduation Date
1985
Semester
Summer
Advisor
Clausen, Chris A.
Degree
Master of Science (M.S.)
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Degree Program
Industrial Chemistry
Format
Language
English
Rights
Public Domain
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Access Status
Masters Thesis (Open Access)
Identifier
DP0019436
STARS Citation
Karimi, Soodabeh, "Attenuation of Infrared Radiation by Diesel Fuel Generated Particle and Droplet Aerosols" (1985). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 4842.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rtd/4842
Accessibility Status
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