Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing

Biacetyl phosphorescence has been the commonly used molecular tagging velocimetry (MTV) technique to investigate in-cylinder flow evolution and cycle-to-cycle variations in an optical engine. As the phosphorescence of biacetyl tracer deteriorates in the presence of oxygen, nitrogen was adopted as th...

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Main Authors: Ravi Teja Vedula, Mayank Mittal, Harold Schock
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Combustion
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6159802
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spelling doaj-9227a89d434341108dad9e44e5115e1b2021-07-02T01:25:14ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Combustion2090-19682090-19762017-01-01201710.1155/2017/61598026159802Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image PreprocessingRavi Teja Vedula0Mayank Mittal1Harold Schock2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USABiacetyl phosphorescence has been the commonly used molecular tagging velocimetry (MTV) technique to investigate in-cylinder flow evolution and cycle-to-cycle variations in an optical engine. As the phosphorescence of biacetyl tracer deteriorates in the presence of oxygen, nitrogen was adopted as the working medium in the past. Recently, nitrous oxide MTV technique was employed to measure the velocity profile of an air jet. The authors here plan to investigate the potential application of this technique for engine flow studies. A possible experimental setup for this task indicated different permutations of image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and laser line width. In the current work, a numerical analysis is performed to study the effect of these two factors on displacement error in MTV image processing. Also, several image filtering techniques were evaluated and the performance of selected filters was analyzed in terms of enhancing the image quality and minimizing displacement errors. The flow displacement error without image preprocessing was observed to be inversely proportional to SNR and directly proportional to laser line width. The mean filter resulted in the smallest errors for line widths smaller than 9 pixels. The effect of filter size on subpixel accuracy showed that error levels increased as the filter size increased.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6159802
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author Ravi Teja Vedula
Mayank Mittal
Harold Schock
spellingShingle Ravi Teja Vedula
Mayank Mittal
Harold Schock
Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
Journal of Combustion
author_facet Ravi Teja Vedula
Mayank Mittal
Harold Schock
author_sort Ravi Teja Vedula
title Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
title_short Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
title_full Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
title_fullStr Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
title_full_unstemmed Parametric Study to Improve Subpixel Accuracy of Nitric Oxide Tagging Velocimetry with Image Preprocessing
title_sort parametric study to improve subpixel accuracy of nitric oxide tagging velocimetry with image preprocessing
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Combustion
issn 2090-1968
2090-1976
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Biacetyl phosphorescence has been the commonly used molecular tagging velocimetry (MTV) technique to investigate in-cylinder flow evolution and cycle-to-cycle variations in an optical engine. As the phosphorescence of biacetyl tracer deteriorates in the presence of oxygen, nitrogen was adopted as the working medium in the past. Recently, nitrous oxide MTV technique was employed to measure the velocity profile of an air jet. The authors here plan to investigate the potential application of this technique for engine flow studies. A possible experimental setup for this task indicated different permutations of image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and laser line width. In the current work, a numerical analysis is performed to study the effect of these two factors on displacement error in MTV image processing. Also, several image filtering techniques were evaluated and the performance of selected filters was analyzed in terms of enhancing the image quality and minimizing displacement errors. The flow displacement error without image preprocessing was observed to be inversely proportional to SNR and directly proportional to laser line width. The mean filter resulted in the smallest errors for line widths smaller than 9 pixels. The effect of filter size on subpixel accuracy showed that error levels increased as the filter size increased.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6159802
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