Three-dimensional visualization of diffusion flame shapes under acoustic excitation using stereoscopic imaging and reconstruction technique

Stereoscopic imaging and reconstruction technique is introduced to reconstruct the flame structures that are subject to acoustic excitation. The laminar diffusion flame under investigation was created in a cylindrical tube and excited by a loudspeaker. Stereo images were taken at a shutter speed of 1/10000th second using a ‘stereo camera’ and the depth cue of the flame structures along the camera viewing direction were then computed using machine vision methodology. By visualizing the computed three-dimensional flame models, as well as judging the corresponding attribute such as surface gradient, the understanding of the flame and acoustic wave interaction could be improved.