Fire (Nov 2023)

Denoising of Images for Temperature and Chemiluminescence Measurements of Premixed Flames Applying the Abel Transform

  • J. C. I. Zamarripa-Ramírez,
  • D. Moreno-Hernández,
  • A. Martinez Gonzalez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire6110437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 437

Abstract

Read online

The temperature field and chemiluminescence measurements of axisymmetric flame are obtained simultaneously in only one image. Digital Laser Speckle Displacement measures temperature fields, and direct image flame determines chemiluminescence values. Applying the Abel transform of axisymmetric objects for volume visualization requires smooth intensity profiles. Due to the nature of the experimental setup, direct image flame is corrupted with speckle noise and a crosstalk effect. These undesirable effects deteriorate the measurement results. Then, experimental data need crosstalk correction and speckle noise reduction to improve the measurements. This work aims to implement a methodology to reduce the speckle noise of highly noisy data intensity profiles to create smooth profiles appropriate to applying the Abel transform. The method uses a Four-Order Partial Differential Equation to reduce speckle noise and a Curve fitting utilizing a set of Gaussian functions to decrease residual undesirable effects. After this, correction of crosstalk is necessary to avoid this effect. The methodology is applied to premixed flames generated with Liquid Petroleum Gas for different mixes.

Keywords