Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, Volume. 5, Issue 6, 438(2010)
On-Line Measurement of Combustion Temperature Based on Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Technology
Measurement of combustion temperature is critical to understand combustion processes, improve combustion efficiency and reduce the production of pollutants. A single diode laser sensor system is established to obtain on-line measurement results of combustion temperature. The measurements are performed in a flat burner based on scanned-wavelength direct absorption spectroscopy by using two adjacent water lines 1397.75 nm and 1397.87 nm. The real-time results are acquired by using a DAQ card with Labview data processing program and the standard uncertainties of temperature are 2.3% at the temperature of 1750 K. The boundary layer of flame impact on the line-of-sight results is analyzed. It is demonstrated that the line-of-sight results is not the path average value, and may affect easily from the nonuniformity of the combustion.
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TAO Bo, HU Zhi-yun, ZHANG Li-rong, ZHANG Zhen-rong, YE Xi-sheng. On-Line Measurement of Combustion Temperature Based on Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Technology[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2010, 5(6): 438
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Received: Apr. 9, 2010
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Published Online: Dec. 7, 2010
The Author Email: Bo TAO (nktaobo@yeah.net)
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