Spectrometric data analysis of a capillary sensor of fuel photo-stability working with high power light emitting diode at 365 nm
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Autorzy: | Gęca Mateusz, Borecki Michał |
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Wersja dokumentu: | Drukowana | Elektroniczna |
Język: | angielski |
Strony: | 206 - 213 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 1 |
Scopus® Cytowania: | 1 |
Bazy: | Web of Science | Scopus |
Efekt badań statutowych | NIE |
Materiał konferencyjny: | TAK |
Nazwa konferencji: | XLIV-th IEEE-SPIE Joint Symposium on Photonics, Web Engineering, Electronics for Astronomy and High Energy Physics Experiments |
Skrócona nazwa konferencji: | XLIV SPIE-IEEE-PSP 2019 |
URL serii konferencji: | LINK |
Termin konferencji: | 26 maja 2019 do 2 czerwca 2019 |
Miasto konferencji: | Wilga |
Państwo konferencji: | POLSKA |
Publikacja OA: | NIE |
Abstrakty: | angielski |
Due to the fact that present-day routines for fuel stability examinations are time consuming, the development of fast and low-cost sensing methods is of high importance. This paper focuses on spectrometric data analysis of a capillary sensor for fast examination of fuel photo-stability using a high-power light emitting diode at 365nm as a degradation and examination factor. Photo-stability is considered a crucial factor, due to the fact that fuel stored in tanks tends to be exposed to light. Sample of commercially available fuel used for measurements was stored, before examinations, in a standard can for 2 years. Therefore, the fuel sample is degraded by storage conditions but not photo-degraded. Results allowing to determine fuel photo-stability during 40 minutes of UV degradation are examined for continuous light emission as well as for an intermitted one utilizing switching off the light source for a 5-minute-long resting period in between subsequent measurements. The measurement data confirm that optical cycle of degradation and examination is important when photo-degradation of fuel is analyzed. |