CL-Flam, a low-cost camera setup developed by IIT Indore, NASA-Caltech, and the Sweden's University of Gothenburg, has the potential to revolutionize scientific imaging. Unlike the previous complex system, which required four cameras, this device can capture multispectral images of four chemical species in a flame using a single DSLR camera. The international team is now looking into how the device can be used in biomedical imaging, ultrafast imaging, multidimensional imaging, and other advanced studies.
Combustion Engine Improvement
The primary goal of this research was to investigate fuel combustion and improve the efficiency of engines and burners while lowering carbon emissions. By analyzing the images captured by the CL-Flam device, the elements released during fuel combustion in industrial burners and engines can be studied. Such analyses will assist businesses in making the necessary improvements to engines and burners to ensure the most efficient and environmentally friendly use of fuels during combustion.
Methodology
The researchers used the structured illumination method to achieve simultaneous imaging of multiple species. It enables imaging of low-intensity species such as CH* with a DSLR camera, which would otherwise require intensified CCD cameras.
Market Launch
A start-up will market the smart camera, which will provide a low-cost, effective, and environmentally friendly solution for combustion analysis. The device will help industries that deal with fuel combustion and emissions.
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