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segfault99 | 6 months ago

In the late 1980s I did an electrical engineering internship in a coal-fired power station over summer vacation. The gas furnace igniters ran continuously, but how do you detect presence or absence of burner flames against semi-apocalyptic background of ignited pulverised coal dust being air-blasted into the furnace? Have a little window and photosensor pointing at the burner flame and FFT. No spectral component spike at xHz (IIRC x ~= 13? -- it's a burner flame, underlying dynamics not same as for candle wick) --> ringing alarms, flashing lights.

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cpldcpu|6 months ago

Thank you for mentioning this! Indeed, a practical application of the flame oscillation research is fire detection and monitoring of combustions processes. I should have mentioned this somewhere.