4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

A study on two-dimensional temperature and concentration distribution of Propane-Air premixed flame using CT-TDLAS

Journal

MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B
Volume 34, Issue 7-9, Pages -

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0217984920400205

Keywords

Computed tomography-tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy; temperature; concentration; data reconstruction; exhaust gas

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea Government [2017R1A2B2010603, 2018R1A2B6009387]
  2. Business Cooperated R&D Program of Korean Government [R0006261, 17-102-006]
  3. Ministry of Trade
  4. Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE)
  5. Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) through the National Innovation Cluster RD program [P0006900]
  6. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [R0006261, P0006900] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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To use supplying gases and energy resources efficiently, accurate measurement of irregular gas is necessary. The TDLAS (Tunable laser absorption spectroscopy) technique can be used to control and monitor the supplying gas conditions and combustion of industrial processes. Recently, CT-TDLAS (Computed tomography-tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy) has been developed to measure the temperature and concentration field of gases. In this study, the 2-dimensional temperature distribution of the Propane-Air pre-mixed flame in several mixing conditions of fuel has been measured by the constructed CT-TDLAS system. 2-Dimensional temperature distributions are measured by 16 path cells. Further, the third-order polynomial regression analysis was applied to resolve the absorption spectra from the incident and transmitted light for a particular gas. The SMART (simultaneous multiplicative algebraic reconstruction technique) algorithm has been adopted for reconstructing the absorption coefficients on the detecting area. As a result of comparing the temperature for the 2-dimensional detecting area using the thermocouple and CT-TDLAS technique, it has been verified that the relative error for the temperatures measured by the thermocouples and calculated by the CT-TDLAS was up to 8%.

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