Plasma Jet Acquisition and Image Processing Technology

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Experimental system of CCD real-time acquisition is developed according to high temperature property of plasma jet. Mathematical model of gray image and jet temperature distribution is established and basic principles of the CCD collection is analyzed. It realizes acquisition by a common image acquisition card in LabVIEW environment and real-time display of jet. Jet is collected on the computer image processing by using IMAQ Vision, and it intuitive analyzes the shape and temperature distribution according to pseudo-color image processing results of the jet temperature field. Experimental results deepen understanding of the complex nature of plasma jet, which have a guiding significance on the plasma technology in materials processing application.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 704-705)

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1259-1265

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December 2011

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