研究目的
To measure the 3-D temperature distribution of combustion flame using a novel 3-D reconstruction method that improves upon existing two-color pyrometric techniques by addressing the challenge of obtaining synchronous monochromatic images and reducing spatiotemporal matching errors.
研究成果
The proposed method effectively reconstructs 3-D flame temperature fields by calibrating camera response functions and spectrum irradiance attenuations to calculate monochromatic irradiance images, and using tomographic reconstruction and visual hull techniques. The experimental results with alcohol and butane flames demonstrate the method's effectiveness, with reconstructed temperature ranges meeting empirical values.
研究不足
The resolution of voxels is only 32^3, which can be further improved. There is a lack of straightforward and reliable verification approach for the reconstructed results. Dynamic information is lost between the adjacent reconstructed frames as the captured frame is limited.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs a novel 3-D reconstruction method combining tomographic reconstruction and visual hull techniques to measure flame temperature distribution. The method involves calibrating irradiance attenuations to calculate synchronous monochromatic images at R and G wavelengths from color images.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Alcohol and butane flames are tested in a laboratory-scale test rig. Images are captured using a multicamera digital imaging system comprising four color CCD cameras.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Point-gray Flea2 08S2C color cameras, spectrophotometer, narrow-band filters, blackbody furnace (LumaSense M330), and alcohol and butane flame stoves.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Flame images are captured from four different views. Camera response functions and spectrum irradiance attenuations are calibrated. Monochromatic irradiance images at R and G wavelengths are calculated from color images. 3-D monochromatic emissive power fields are reconstructed using tomographic reconstruction and visual hull constraint. Temperature distribution is calculated using the two-color method.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The relationship between pixel intensity and irradiance is analyzed using camera response functions. The 3-D temperature distribution is reconstructed from multiview irradiance images using tomographic techniques and visual hull constraints.
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