DocumentCode :
3603599
Title :
3-D Reconstruction of Flame Temperature Distribution Using Tomographic and Two-Color Pyrometric Techniques
Author :
Zhong Zhou ; Delei Tian ; Zhaohui Wu ; Zhiyi Bian ; Wei Wu
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Virtual Reality Technol. & Syst., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Volume :
64
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3075
Lastpage :
3084
Abstract :
Two-color pyrometric methods have been widely used in noncontact temperature measurement area. However, it is difficult to get synchronous monochromatic images for two-color pyrometric formula. Some researches use beam splitter to obtain two or more optical paths to capture the different monochromatic images, but the complex optical paths will bring spatiotemporal matching errors. Another method uses color camera to capture the Red, Green, Blue (RGB) channel images as the RGB monochromatic images, but substituting the Dirac delta function for spectral response function will result in the inaccuracy of the measurement results. In fact, the RGB monochromatic images can be obtained from the color image if the irradiance attenuations from color channel to single wavelength are calibrated. In this paper, a novel 3-D reconstruction method is proposed to measure the temperature distribution of combustion flame. First, the irradiance attenuations are calibrated to calculate the synchronous monochromatic images at R and G wavelengths. Second, the tomographic reconstruction of flame monochromatic emissive power is improved with visual hull restriction so that the energy distribution is more reasonable. Finally, the 3-D temperature distribution is calculated from the reconstructed monochromatic emissive power fields at R and G wavelengths using two-color pyrometric method. The alcohol and butane flames are tested in the laboratory-scale test rig. The experimental results indicate that our approach performs well in flame temperature field reconstruction.
Keywords :
combustion; computerised instrumentation; flames; image colour analysis; image reconstruction; optical tomography; organic compounds; pyrometers; temperature distribution; temperature measurement; 3D flame temperature distribution reconstruction; Dirac delta function; RGB channel imaging; alcohol; butane flame; calibration; color camera; combustion; complex optical path; energy distribution; irradiance attenuation; laboratory-scale test rig; monochromatic emissive power; noncontact temperature measurement; red green blue channel imaging; spatiotemporal matching error; spectral response function; synchronous RGB monochromatic imaging; temperature distribution measurement; tomographic; two-color pyrometric technique; visual hull restriction; Attenuation; Cameras; Image reconstruction; Optical attenuators; Optical imaging; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; 3-D reconstruction; flame temperature distribution; monochromatic irradiance; temperature field measurement; two-color pyrometry; two-color pyrometry.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2015.2444251
Filename :
7153560
Link To Document :
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