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Flame colour characterization in the visible and infrared spectrum using a digital camera and image processing

Hua-Wei Huang and Yang Zhang

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An attempt has been made to characterize the colour spectrum of methane flame under various burning conditions using RGB and HSV colour models instead of resolving the real physical spectrum. The results demonstrate that each type of flame has its own characteristic distribution in both the RGB and HSV space. It has also been observed that the averaged B and G values in the RGB model represent well the CH* and C*2 emission of methane premixed flame. Theses features may be utilized for flame measurement and monitoring. The great advantage of using a conventional camera for monitoring flame properties based on the colour spectrum is that it is readily available, easy to interface with a computer, cost effective and has certain spatial resolution. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that a conventional digital camera is able to image flame not only in the visible spectrum but also in the infrared. This feature is useful in avoiding the problem of image saturation typically encountered in capturing the very bright sooty flames. As a result, further digital imaging processing and quantitative information extraction is possible. It has been identified that an infrared image also has its own distribution in both the RGB and HSV colour space in comparison with a flame image in the visible spectrum.


PACS

47.70.Pq Flames; combustion

47.80.Jk Flow visualization and imaging

Subjects

Fluid dynamics

Instrumentation and measurement

Dates

Issue 8 (August 2008)

Received 3 March 2008, in final form 28 April 2008

Published 30 June 2008



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