Proceedings of
4th International Conference On Advances in Mechanical, Aeronautical and Production Techniques MAPT 2015
"PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF FLAME SPEEDS FROM INFRARED IMAGES USING IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN A 150 KWTH COAL-FIRED COMBUSTION TEST RIG"
Abstract: “Flame speeds are important flame characteristics in combustion processes as it determines the stability of the flame. Accurate experimental measurements of flame speeds require optical systems and diagnostic instruments, such as those in schlieren photography. However, these systems are more suitable in laboratory environments. In industrial furnaces, simpler methods are required to determine the flame speeds for comparison. Infrared cameras are used to detect ‘hot spots’ in furnaces, and since the radiation intensity of the flame is indicated by the brightness of the pixels in the images, a sequence of images can be used to determine the difference in the pixels’ brightness, allowing determination of the flame’s movement and subsequently the flame speed. Thus, in this study, a tool to determine the flame speeds using an image processing technique is presented. Preliminary results of the flame speeds from a 150 kWth coal fired combustion test rig were obtained. The combustion test rig”
Keywords: coal flames, flame speeds, image processing, infrared imaging