Method for determination of concentration of smoke emanating from combustion engine and apparatus for working said method
First Claim
1. A method for the determination of concentration of smoke emanating from a combustion engine, which comprises projecting, into a flow of smoke in a plurality of directions traversing said flow of smoke, beams of light having a single wavelength capable of causing Rayleigh scattering relative to said fine carbon particles contained in said flow of smoke, detecting intensities of beams of light from the plurality of directions with a light receiving device, which beams of light have traversed said flow of smoke and attenuated due to the Rayleigh scattering, and determining absolute values of volume concentration and weight concentration of the fine carbon particles in said flow of smoke by calculating a cross-sectional image of said flow of smoke based on detection signals issued by said light receiving device.
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Abstract
Concentration of a smoke emanating from a combustion engine is determined by projecting beams of light on the flow of smoke in directions traversing the flow of smoke, detecting intensities of beams of light which have traversed the flow of smoke with a light receiving device and calculating a cross-sectional image of the flow of smoke based on detection signals issued by the light receiving device.
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- 1. A method for the determination of concentration of smoke emanating from a combustion engine, which comprises projecting, into a flow of smoke in a plurality of directions traversing said flow of smoke, beams of light having a single wavelength capable of causing Rayleigh scattering relative to said fine carbon particles contained in said flow of smoke, detecting intensities of beams of light from the plurality of directions with a light receiving device, which beams of light have traversed said flow of smoke and attenuated due to the Rayleigh scattering, and determining absolute values of volume concentration and weight concentration of the fine carbon particles in said flow of smoke by calculating a cross-sectional image of said flow of smoke based on detection signals issued by said light receiving device.
- 3. An apparatus for the determination of concentration of a smoke emanating from a combustion engine, which comprises a light source for projecting beams of light having a single wavelength capable of causing Rayleigh scattering relative to fine carbon particles so as to traverse a flow of smoke from said combustion engine, a light receiving device for subsequently detecting intensities of the beams of light which have traversed said flow of smoke, and an arithmetic device for calculating absolute values of volume and weight concentrations of said fine carbon particles in said flow of smoke based on detection signals issued by said light receiving device.
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