Turbulent flame image classification using Convolutional Neural Networks

Energy and AI(2022)

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Pockets of unburned material in turbulent premixed flames burning CH4, air, and CO2 were studied using OH Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) images to improve current understanding. Such flames are ubiquitous in most natural gas air combustors running gas turbines with dry exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) for land-based power generation. Essential improvements continue in the characterization and understanding of turbulent flames with EGR particularly for transient events like ignition and extinction. Pockets and/or islands of unburned material within burned and unburned turbulent media are some of the features of these events. These features reduce the heat release rates and increase the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons emissions. The present work involves Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) based classification of PLIF images containing unburned pockets in three turbulent flames with 0%, 5%, and 10% CO2. The CNN model was constructed using three convolutional layers and two fully connected layers using dropout and weight decay. Accuracies of 94.2%, 92.3% and 89.2% were registered for the three flames, respectively. The present approach represents significant computational time savings with respect to conventional image processing methods.
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CNN,Flame,Neural network,Turbulent
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