Acoustic pyrometry system for environmental protection in power plant boilers

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On-line monitoring of the distribution of the temperature field in a boiler furnace is important to reduce emissions that cause pollution and damage to the environment in power plants. Acoustic pyrometry, which is best suited for high temperature and dusty conditions, has been a very active research area recently. The present study provides a reconstruction technique of a two-dimensional temperature field through the measurements of multiple paths, which is used to monitor the combustion process in the boiler furnace. The geometric pixel division and the regularization algorithm were used to solve the reconstruction problem of temperature profile in many cases. Then, adopting this method, a temperature field monitoring system with multiple paths was developed and applied to a 330 MW unit (opposed wall firing). Through the long-term operations, it was proved that the acoustic pyrometer system could realize the visualization of temperature profile in the furnace. © 2014 ISEIS All rights reserved.

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Zhang, S. P., An, L. S., Shen, G. Q., & Niu, Y. G. (2014). Acoustic pyrometry system for environmental protection in power plant boilers. Journal of Environmental Informatics, 23(2), 24–35. https://doi.org/10.3808/jei.201400265

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