Combustion Sound Analysis to Control the Burning Quality

Abstract

The quality of the burning process may be investigated by using different means, such as visual inspection, employing electro- chemical transducers or analyzing the sound generated by the burning process. This paper reveals attributes regarding a method to detect the different states of combustion in progress by analyzing sound analogy. These results may be then used in order to take appropriate decisions to maintain the burning process in an optimal state. The first results are very promising and encourage continuing this research in the acoustic relevance in burning quality detection. Due to the fair computational requirements of the method this may be implemented on low cost solutions like microcontrollers.

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Eugen LUPU, Victor HODOR, Marius GHIURCAU

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Eugen LUPU, Victor HODOR, Marius GHIURCAU (2009). Combustion Sound Analysis to Control the Burning Quality. Acta Technica Napocensis- Electronica-Telecomunicatii (Electronics and Telecommunications), 50(3), 56-63. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-83420