The in-situ measurement of the temperature distribution on the cavity wall surface in diesel particulate filters using the infrared radiation thermometry was developed. The temperature measurement system consists of a sapphire fiber with 45° angled tip, PbS/PbSe two-color sensor, and data conditioning and acquisition device. A calibration technique using the blackbody cavity was developed. Calibration curves were generated between 80 to 400°C, the temperature range of special interest for applications in catalyzed diesel particulate filters. One-color and two-color radiation thermometry methods were both employed and compared. The wall surface temperature of a microwave-heated ceramic filter was measured at four locations. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using the infrared thermometry for non-contact temperature measurement at a specific region within the cavity of diesel exhaust aftertreatment devices.
Infrared Thermometry for Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment Temperature Measurement
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2004 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2004
2004-03-08
Conference paper
English
Infrared Thermometry for Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment Temperature Measurement
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