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Tomographic imaging of OH laser-induced fluorescence in laminar and turbulent jet flames
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Computed TomographyImage ReconstructionEngineeringOh Fluorescence DistributionsLaminar FlameTomographic ImagingPhoton-counting Computed TomographySpatial ResolutionRadiologyHealth SciencesTurbulent Jet FlamesReconstruction TechniqueMedical ImagingTurbulent FlameMedical Image ComputingOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingOh Laser-induced FluorescenceOh RadicalTomography3D Imaging
In this paper a new approach for 3D flame structure diagnostics using tomographic laser-induced fluorescence (Tomo-LIF) of the OH radical was evaluated. The approach combined volumetric illumination with a multi-camera detection system of eight views. Single-shot measurements were performed in a methane/air premixed laminar flame and in a non-premixed turbulent methane jet flame. 3D OH fluorescence distributions in the flames were reconstructed using the simultaneous multiplicative algebraic reconstruction technique. The tomographic measurements were compared and validated against results of OH-PLIF in the laminar flame. The effects of the experimental setup of the detection system and the size of the volumetric illumination on the quality of the tomographic reconstructions were evaluated. Results revealed that the Tomo-LIF is suitable for volumetric reconstruction of flame structures with acceptable spatial resolution and uncertainty. It was found that the number of views and their angular orientation have a strong influence on the quality and accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction while the illumination volume thickness influences mainly the spatial resolution.
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