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A computational study for tomographic imaging of temperature, water and carbon dioxide concentration in combustion gases using a single tunable diode laser

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-01-01 v1

Abstract

There is a present-day need of optimization of the combustion processes and catalytic efficiency for minimization of emission of pollutants, which can be possible by analyzing the temperature and combustion products distribution in the combustion processes internally. This paper discusses the feasibility of simultaneous 2-D tomographic imaging of temperature and concentrations of CO2_2 and H2_2O by scanning a single narrowband laser. The choice of spectroscopic lines of H2_2O for two-tone temperature measurement is discussed around the wavelength range of 2000 nm. This region is selected as both H2_2O and CO2_2 spectral lines have sufficient intensity levels. The pair of wavenumbers (5005.53 and 5003.3 cm1^{-1}) is found the best of all for temperature and H2_2O concentration distribution and 5004.36 cm1^{-1} is chosen for CO2_2. To establish the efficacy of different reconstruction algorithms, the phantoms of bimodal and concentric temperature distribution with uniform concentration were tried with four reconstruction techniques. Impressive reconstructions were achieved for distribution of temperature and concentrations of H2_2O and CO2_2 for same types of phantoms using Filtered Landweber and Tikhonov regularization methods for 5005.53 and 5003.3 cm1^{-1}. Initially the imaging was tried using both fanbeam and discrete irregular beam array with 100 and 31 beams respectively. Instead of less number of beams, the later one also shows very promising result.

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@article{arxiv.2012.14780,
  title  = {A computational study for tomographic imaging of temperature, water and carbon dioxide concentration in combustion gases using a single tunable diode laser},
  author = {Satwik Choudhury and Sandip Pal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.14780},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

We present a computational study on tomography of water and CO$_2$ to fetch a spectral region, and a closely lying triplet is reported after examining several ones, one for CO$_2$ and two for water, which may offer enough sensitivity to image both of these elements using a single tunable diode-laser