Quantified infrared imaging of ignition and combustion in a supersonic flow
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  • 作者:Timothy Ombrello ; David L. Blunck ; Michael Resor
  • 刊名:Experiments in Fluids
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:September 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:57
  • 期:9
  • 全文大小:1,690 KB
  • 刊物类别:Engineering
  • 刊物主题:Engineering Fluid Dynamics
    Fluids
    Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Measurement Science and Instrumentation
    Thermodynamics
    Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1432-1114
  • 卷排序:57
文摘
The utility of quantified infrared radiation imaging was evaluated through interrogating ignition and burning processes within a cavity-based flameholder in supersonic flows. Two ignition techniques, spark discharge and pulse detonation, along with quasi-steady cavity burning were used to assess the sensitivities of measurements of radiation intensities in the infrared. The shedding of ignition kernels from the spark discharge was imaged, showing that sufficient signal-to-noise ratios can be achieved even with weak radiation emission levels. The ignition events using a pulse detonator were captured with time-resolved measurements of the plume evolution, including the barrel shock, Mach disk, and shock diamonds. Radiation emissions from subsequent firings of the pulse detonator increased, indicating that heat loss to the tube walls occurred in the early pulses. Imaging of the quasi-steady burning within the cavity demonstrated that the highest burning flux (visible broadband chemiluminescence) and radiation from hydrocarbons (3.4 µm) do not coincide with each other for the fueling strategy used. Numerical simulations provided insight into the species distributions that caused the infrared emissions. Overall, infrared radiation measurements have been shown to be feasible through combustor windows in the harsh combustion environments that were interrogated, and offer a new avenue for rapid and quantitative measurements of reactive flow.List of symbolsIRadiation intensity (W/m2 sr)IbBlackbody radiation intensity (W/m2 sr)sPath length (m)αAbsorptivity (–)κLinear absorption coefficient (1/m)λWavelength (µm)τTransmissivity (–)
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