Optical measurement of high-temperature melt flow rate

  • Bizjan B
  • Širok B
  • Chen J
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© 2018 Optical Society of America This paper presents an optical method and system for contactless measurement of the mass flow rate of melts by digital cameras. The proposed method is based on reconstruction of melt stream geometry and flow velocity calculation by cross correlation, and is very cost-effective due its modest hardware requirements. Using a laboratory test rig with a small inductive melting pot and reference mass flow rate measurement by weighing, the proposed method was demonstrated to have an excellent dynamic response (0.1 s order of magnitude) while producing deviations from the reference of about 5% in the steady-state flow regime. Similar results were obtained in an industrial stone wool production line for two repeated measurements. Our method was tested in a wide range of melt flow rates (0.05–1.2 kg/s) and did not require very fast cameras (120 frames per second would be sufficient for most industrial applications).

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Bizjan, B., Širok, B., & Chen, J. (2018). Optical measurement of high-temperature melt flow rate. Applied Optics, 57(15), 4202. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.57.004202

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