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Three-dimensional reconstruction of flame temperature and H 2 O concentration using water vapor integrated spectral band emission

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, ISSN: 0022-4073, Vol: 294, Page: 108404
2023
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Efficient and accurate reconstruction of flame temperature and species concentration is very useful for combustion monitoring. In this work, the integrated spectral band ratio (ISBR) method, which uses the ratio of two integrated spectral radiative intensities to infer temperature, is applied to reconstruct three-dimensional flame temperature and H 2 O concentration distributions. First, the ratio of two integrated spectral radiative intensities is justified by gas radiation theory to only depend on gas temperature, and the influence of gas concentration and pressure on the ratio is negligible. Then, a spectral band pair is carefully selected for the measurement with an atmospheric path between the detector and the flame. In the selected spectral bands, CO 2 and CO emissions are negligible compared to H 2 O emission, and atmospheric absorption can be ignored. Meanwhile, gas temperature is monotonically related to the ratio of integrated spectral radiative intensities. When the uncertainty of the ratio is 2%, the error of reconstructed temperature is less than 38K with gas temperature close to 3000K, and the error decreases as the gas temperature goes down. Finally, numerical experiments on reconstruction of axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric flames are carried out. Results show that three-dimensional distributions of flame temperature and H 2 O concentration can be reconstructed with high accuracy.

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