Abstract
An adaptive method based on dynamic programming is proposed to identify the spectral band for noncontact measurement of surface temperature of heatshield materials when Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer is used to collect the radiation spectrum in the dynamic heating environment of a high-frequency plasma wind tunnel. First, the radiation spectrum is converted to a time series. Then, high-frequency parts of the measurement spectral signal are obtained by multi-resolution analysis of one-dimensional discrete wavelet and then the suitable spectral band required by a noncontact temperature measurement is adaptively identified based on dynamic programming. Eventually, surface temperature and its corresponding emissivity can be determined. Results of the experiment conducted on a benchmark material (graphite) in the dynamic heating environment of high frequency plasma wind tunnel show the proposed method to be practical.
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