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Optimising laser absorption tomography beam arrays for imaging chemical species in gas turbine engine exhaust plumes

McCormick D., Twynstra M.G., Daun K.J., McCann H

In: Proc. 7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography: 7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography; 02 Sep 2013-05 Sep 2013; Krakow, Poland. International Society for Industrial Process Tomography; 2013. p. 505-514.

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Abstract

This paper will describe the application of resolution matrices to the design of an optimised 126 beam, 6m absorption tomography array for imaging concentrations of CO2 in the exhaust plume of a Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 gas turbine engine. The resolution matrix will be used to define a fitness value, which is a function the beam configuration, and is minimised by the optimal beam arrangement. Constraints ensure that the optimised beam arrangement can be implemented in a real tomography system. Genetic algorithms are used to determine the optimal array design from the large problem set. Results for image reconstructions of a quasi-realistic phantom of the exhaust plume for each of the array designs are presented with indications of the reconstruction errors. From the results, conclusions are drawn on the suitability of applying resolution matrices to the design of beam arrays for real limited-data tomographic systems.

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Conference title:
7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography
Conference venue:
Krakow, Poland
Conference start date:
2013-09-02
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2013-09-05
Proceedings start page:
505
Proceedings end page:
514
Proceedings pagination:
505-514
Contribution total pages:
10
Abstract:
This paper will describe the application of resolution matrices to the design of an optimised 126 beam, 6m absorption tomography array for imaging concentrations of CO2 in the exhaust plume of a Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 gas turbine engine. The resolution matrix will be used to define a fitness value, which is a function the beam configuration, and is minimised by the optimal beam arrangement. Constraints ensure that the optimised beam arrangement can be implemented in a real tomography system. Genetic algorithms are used to determine the optimal array design from the large problem set. Results for image reconstructions of a quasi-realistic phantom of the exhaust plume for each of the array designs are presented with indications of the reconstruction errors. From the results, conclusions are drawn on the suitability of applying resolution matrices to the design of beam arrays for real limited-data tomographic systems.

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uk-ac-man-scw:225275
Created by:
Mccormick, David
Created:
15th May, 2014, 09:47:21
Last modified by:
Mccormick, David
Last modified:
15th August, 2014, 11:36:05

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