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Infrared Tomographic Inversion for Combustion and Incineration

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Pages 583-606 | Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

We have developed a complete infrared absorption and tomographic inversion system. The source, a computer-controlled KCI:Li color center laser, is tunable over the 2.45-2.82 µm range, allowing spectral access to many combustion and incineration products. A fast wavelength-locking algorithm, in conjunction with the laser linewidth of ∼0.1 cm-1, ensures line-center measurements for determination of temperature and concentration. The newly developed tomographic inversion method takes maximum advantage of a priori information, and can require only a small number of well-configured line-of-sight measurements to produce accurate reconstructions. Numerical experiments using simulated absorption data to reconstruct both temperature and concentration distributions have been performed. As few as 20 line-of-sight measurements are required to produce high-fidelity reconstructions in these numerical experiments.

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