Abstract
A high-speed spectrophotometer system was developed for the transient measurement of pulverized-coal flame radiation. The system is a grating spectrograph with a single detector instead of a detector array. The position of the four-sided rotatable mirror determines the wavelength of the measured spectral radiation intensity, and the plane grating is mounted in a new arrangement. The system allows repeated measurement of radiation intensity spectra at wavelengths of 2.4–4.0 μm within a period of 1 or less. A desktop combustion system with the ability to vary parameters influencing the combustion of pulverized coal has been designed and assembled. Experiments performed include steady-state measurement of radiation from a constant-intensity light source and transient measurement of radiation from a pulverized-coal flame. Preliminary measurements showed that this spectrophotometer is capable of obtaining the desired measurements. Transient measurement of the flame radiation of pulverized coal performed on samples of Yugoslav pulverized coals produced data that comply well with results of other authors.
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