Hadef, RedjemGeigle, Klaus PeterZerbs, JochenSawchuk, Robert A.Snelling, David R.2022-04-282022-04-28201300340-013-5507-1http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13054Abstract In this work, time-resolved laser-induced incandescence (TiRe LII) has been employed to measure primary particle diameters of soot in an atmospheric laminar ethylene diffusion flame. The generated data set complements existing data determined in one single location and takes advantage of the good spatial resolution of the ICCD detection. Time resolution is achieved by shifting the camera gate along the LII decay. One key input parameter for the analysis of time-resolved LII is the local flame temperature. This was determined on a grid throughout the flame by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering. The accurate temperature data, in combination with other published data from this flame, are well suited for soot model validation purposes while we showed feasibility of a shifted gate approach to deduce 2D particle sizes in the chosen standard flame.enThe concept of 2D gated imaging for particle sizing in a laminar diffusion flameArticle