Research on Reconstruction Algorithm of Temperature Field by Acoustic Measurement in Boiler

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Based on the theory of acoustic measurement of gas temperature and the ideal temperature field distribution in boiler, a new algorithm for reconstructing temperature field taking into account the compensation of sound wave refraction is proposed. According to engineering software MATLAB, computer simulation of the reconstruction algorithm can be done, and the three dimensional display and the isothermal contour can be produced. Finally, the simulated temperature field is compared with the ideal one, and the error is analyzed. It is proved that the reconstruction algorithm is accurate and feasible.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 424-425)

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1305-1308

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January 2012

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