Characterising pulverised fuel ignition in a visual drop tube furnace by use of a high-speed imaging techniqueTools Sarroza, Archi C., Bennet, Tom D., Eastwick, Carol and Liu, Hao (2016) Characterising pulverised fuel ignition in a visual drop tube furnace by use of a high-speed imaging technique. Fuel Processing Technology, 157 . pp. 1-11. ISSN 0378-3820 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378382016309584http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2016.11.002
AbstractThis study investigates the ignition characteristics of pulverised coal, biomass and co-firing by use of a visual drop tube furnace (VDTF) and a high speed imaging technique. Three coals (anthracite, a bituminous coal and a lignite), four biomasses (Pine, Eucalyptus, Olive Residue and Miscanthus) and various biomass-coal mixtures were tested. With each coal, biomass or their mixture, a distinct flame was established within the VDTF through the continuous feeding of the fuel under the environment of air and at a furnace temperature of 800 °C. To observe the ignition point, a Phantom v12.1 high-speed camera was used to capture the videos of fuel combustion at 500 frames per second (FPS). A technique was developed using MATLAB's image analysis tool to automate the ignition point detection. The results of the image processing were used to statistically analyse and determine the changes to the ignition behaviour with different fuels and co-firing ratios.
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