Multiple laser pulse ignition method and apparatus
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1. An ignition apparatus comprising:
- (a) a first laser light source having therein a means for generating a high peak power Q switched laser pulse;
(b) a second laser light source having therein a means for generating a low peak power Q switched laser pulse; and
(c) a lens through which said high peak power Q switched laser pulse and said low peak power Q switched laser pulse can be focused on a fuel to be ignited;
wherein said means for generating a high peak power short duration Q switched laser pulse and said means for generating a low peak power long duration Q switched laser pulse can operate sequentially.
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Abstract
Two or more laser light pulses with certain differing temporal lengths and peak pulse powers can be employed sequentially to regulate the rate and duration of laser energy delivery to fuel mixtures, thereby improving fuel ignition performance over a wide range of fuel parameters such as fuel/oxidizer ratios, fuel droplet size, number density and velocity within a fuel aerosol, and initial fuel temperatures.
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1. An ignition apparatus comprising:
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(a) a first laser light source having therein a means for generating a high peak power Q switched laser pulse; (b) a second laser light source having therein a means for generating a low peak power Q switched laser pulse; and (c) a lens through which said high peak power Q switched laser pulse and said low peak power Q switched laser pulse can be focused on a fuel to be ignited; wherein said means for generating a high peak power short duration Q switched laser pulse and said means for generating a low peak power long duration Q switched laser pulse can operate sequentially. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An ignition apparatus comprising:
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(a) a laser light source having therein a means for generating a high peak power laser pulse and a means for generating a low peak power laser pulse; (b) a lens through which said high peak power laser pulse and said low peak power laser pulse can be focused on a fuel to be ignited; (c) a beam splitting optic positioned between said laser and said lens; and (d) a photodetector sensor positioned to receive a portion of said high peak power laser pulse and said low peak power laser pulse directed away from said lens; wherein said means for generating a high peak power short duration laser pulse and said means for generating a low peak power long duration laser pulse can operate sequentially.
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