DocumentCode
1887042
Title
Image processing and correction of the apparent broadening of species concentration profiles in laminar counterflow flames
Author
Alviso, Dario ; Rolon, Juan Carlos ; Scouflaire, Philippe ; Darabiha, Nasser
Author_Institution
Lab. de Mec. y Energia, Univ. Nac. de Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
fYear
2013
fDate
11-13 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
This work study the influence of the light refraction in the apparent broadening of species experimental profiles in counterflow premixed flames. In fact, in a counterflow premixed flame, is generated a layered medium by the temperature gradient which induces a change in the milieu refractive index, causing a deviation of rays emitted by each point of the flame, and therefore producing a broadening of species experimental profiles. The Gladstone-Dale relation was used to estimate the medium refractive index along the burner axis, taking into account the gas density and composition. And then Snell´s law for an inhomogeneous medium was used in order to estimate the light refraction, due to the variation of the medium refractive index. As it will be shown, for counterflow premixed flames, the light refraction is negligible, due to the low variation of the medium refractive index along the counterflow burner. However, the same procedure described here can be used to study the light refraction in other experimental configurations, where the medium refractive index varies considerably.
Keywords
flames; image processing; laminar flow; light refraction; turbulence; Gladstone-Dale relation; Snell law; apparent broadening correction; burner axis; gas composition; gas density; image processing; laminar counterflow premixed flames; light refraction estimation; medium refractive index estimation; ray deviation; species concentration profiles; temperature gradient; Atmospheric modeling; Combustion; Fires; Furnaces; Laboratories; Numerical models; Refractive index;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision (STSIVA), 2013 XVIII Symposium of
Conference_Location
Bogota
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-1120-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/STSIVA.2013.6644907
Filename
6644907
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