Spectral emissivity of the 4.3-micron CO2 band at high temperature

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Absorption Spectra, Carbon Dioxide, Flame Temperature, Fuel-Air Ratio, Optical Thickness, Spectral Emission, Burners, Concentration (Composition), High Temperature, Infrared Absorption, Methane, Oxygen

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The spectral absorptivity of the 4.3-micron CO2 band was measured at
2900 K. A hot CO2 sample was formed in an oxygen-methane flame. The
experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical calculations
in the weak- and strong-line limits. However, the statistical model
overpredicts the absorptivity at intermediate optical depths.

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