Computed tomography in resolving flame topology with internal optical blockage involved

Haifeng Wu, Yu Gao, Yue Wu*, Bugao Gong, Chen Ling

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Abstract

This work reports the modification and optimization of a computed tomography (CT) algorithm to become capable of resolving an optical field with internal optical blockage (IOB) present. The IOB—practically, the opaque mechanical parts installed inside the measurement domain—prevents a portion of emitted light from transmit-ting to optical sensors. Such blockage disrupts the line-of-sight intensity integration on recorded projections and eventually leads to incorrect reconstructions. In the modified algorithm developed in this work, the positions of the obstacle are measured a priori, and then the discretized optical fields (i.e., voxels) are classified as those that participate in the CT process (named effective voxels) and those that are expelled, based on the relative positions of the imaging sensors, IOB, and light signal distribution. Finally, the effective voxels can be iteratively reconstructed by combining their projections on sensors that provide direct observation. Moreover, the impact of IOB on reconstruction accuracy is discussed under different sensor arrangements to provide hands-on guidance on sensor orientation selection in practical CT problems. The modified algorithm and sensor arrangement strategy are both numerically and experimentally validated by simulated phantoms and a two-branch premixed laminar flame in this work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5161-5171
Number of pages11
JournalApplied Optics
Volume61
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2022

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Wu, H., Gao, Y., Wu, Y., Gong, B., & Ling, C. (2022). Computed tomography in resolving flame topology with internal optical blockage involved. Applied Optics, 61(17), 5161-5171. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.459725