3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique

In this paper, background-oriented schlieren technique is employed for simultaneous measurement of concentration and temperature fields of a gas flow. The gas samples used were an injected compressed Natural gas (CNG) fuel and methane flame. Since both flows had exhibited a strong axi-symmetry a sin...

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Main Authors: Iffa, Emishaw, Azia, A. Rashid, Malik, Aamir Saeed
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Language:English
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Malik, Aamir Saeed
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description In this paper, background-oriented schlieren technique is employed for simultaneous measurement of concentration and temperature fields of a gas flow. The gas samples used were an injected compressed Natural gas (CNG) fuel and methane flame. Since both flows had exhibited a strong axi-symmetry a single camera projection was sufficient enough for reconstruction of a volumetric field. The displacement vectors were calculated using phasebased correlation techniques. Affine motion model is used because it accounts for both translational and rotational motions of the background. Based on our synthetic data evaluation, complex wavelet-based phase correlation is insensitive to llumination variation and is a more robust deflection-vector estimation method. This estimation was more useful for the flame flow which creates a considerable intensity variation between the pair of images under correlation. Principles of geometric optics were used in order to get the index of refraction. The density information was recovered by slotting in Gladstone-Dale equation in filtered back projection. Finally, the computed three dimensional concentration and temperature parameters are shown as a function of time.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:26242017-01-19T08:24:10Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2624/ 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique Iffa, Emishaw Azia, A. Rashid Malik, Aamir Saeed TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this paper, background-oriented schlieren technique is employed for simultaneous measurement of concentration and temperature fields of a gas flow. The gas samples used were an injected compressed Natural gas (CNG) fuel and methane flame. Since both flows had exhibited a strong axi-symmetry a single camera projection was sufficient enough for reconstruction of a volumetric field. The displacement vectors were calculated using phasebased correlation techniques. Affine motion model is used because it accounts for both translational and rotational motions of the background. Based on our synthetic data evaluation, complex wavelet-based phase correlation is insensitive to llumination variation and is a more robust deflection-vector estimation method. This estimation was more useful for the flame flow which creates a considerable intensity variation between the pair of images under correlation. Principles of geometric optics were used in order to get the index of refraction. The density information was recovered by slotting in Gladstone-Dale equation in filtered back projection. Finally, the computed three dimensional concentration and temperature parameters are shown as a function of time. 2010-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2624/2/2010_ISFV-Emishaw.pdf Iffa, Emishaw and Azia, A. Rashid and Malik, Aamir Saeed (2010) 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique. In: 14th International Symposium on Flow Visualization , June 21-24, 2010, Daegu, South Korea . http://www.isfv.net/
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Iffa, Emishaw
Azia, A. Rashid
Malik, Aamir Saeed
3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title_full 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title_fullStr 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title_full_unstemmed 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title_short 3D Time Resolved Temperature and concentration Measurement using Background Oriented Quantitative Schlieren Technique
title_sort 3d time resolved temperature and concentration measurement using background oriented quantitative schlieren technique
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/2624/2/2010_ISFV-Emishaw.pdf