Emissivity characteristics of hydrocarbon flame and temperature measurement by color image processing

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Abstract

Non-gray radiation should be considered in the temperature and emissivity measurements of hydrocarbon flames. In this paper an improved ratio pyrometry by spectral analysis and color image processing is proposed. A Newton-type iterative method is utilized to analyze the spectrometer signals for the detection of monochromatic emissivity, and then the ratio pyrometry based on color image processing is corrected by the detected monochromatic emissivity without making approximations of the filter profiles of CCD camera. The experiments were conducted on a tubular heating furnace with coal gas and a propane flame. The spectral and spatialdistributions of emissivity of hydrocarbon flamewere detected, and the temperature measurement results at four conditions coincided with the thermocouple with relative errors less than 8.34%. The soot volume fractions in the turbulent diffusion hydrocarbon flame were approximately estimated from the detected emissivity, and are influenced by the O/C in the combustion. This study will provide a simple and effective method for the detection of non-gray radiation of hydrocarbon flames in the combustion industry.

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Lin, J., Zhang, X., Liu, K., & Zhang, W. (2019). Emissivity characteristics of hydrocarbon flame and temperature measurement by color image processing. Energies, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12112185

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