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8 September 2004Application of flame monitoring system for flame spectrum analysis in industrial conditions
The flame monitoring system is intended to use in industrial condition for controlling pulverized coal combustion in power boiler. Placing the fiber-optic probes close to the each burner, one can obtain detailed information of the coal combustion process within the single burner. In order to enhance flame-monitoring system sensitivity for detection of fuel's composition changes, we have measured flame emission spectra.
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Waldemar Wojcik, Tomasz Golec, Andrzej Kotyra, Slawomir Cieszczyk, Mariusz Duk, Pawel Komada, "Application of flame monitoring system for flame spectrum analysis in industrial conditions," Proc. SPIE 5576, Lightguides and their Applications II, (8 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.581850