Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method

The type, surface texture, metamorphic degree, and developmental stage of coal and gangue significantly influence their emissivity. Accurate settings for emissivity parameters are essential for infrared temperature measurements and the identification of coal and gangue in infrared images. This study...

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Main Authors: ZHANG Jinwang, HE Geng, HAN Xing, ZHANG Jiaming
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Published: Editorial Department of Industry and Mine Automation 2024-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.gkzdh.cn/article/doi/10.13272/j.issn.1671-251x.2024070055
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description The type, surface texture, metamorphic degree, and developmental stage of coal and gangue significantly influence their emissivity. Accurate settings for emissivity parameters are essential for infrared temperature measurements and the identification of coal and gangue in infrared images. This study proposed a method for measuring the emissivity of coal and gangue based on the matching method. The approach integrated surface thermocouples with infrared thermography to assess emissivity. Samples were uniformly heated in a closed electric furnace, and once the temperature stabilized, a surface thermocouple measured the actual temperature of a selected area (denoted as t1). Concurrently, the infrared thermography system measured the temperature of the same area (denoted as t2). The emissivity of the infrared thermography system was calibrated until t2 equaled t1. At this point, the calculated emissivity reflected the true emissivity of the coal and gangue at that temperature. The experimental results indicated that: ① Under isothermal conditions, greater surface roughness of coal and gangue correlated with higher emissivity values, suggesting that surface roughness is a fundamental factor restricting the emissivity of these materials. ② The emissivity of four different types of coal and gangue decreased with increasing temperature, following a power function, with the fitting function's correlation coefficient (R2) exceeding 0.98, thereby confirming the feasibility of the matching method for measuring emissivity. ③ The inverse method revealed that the error rates between the measured and theoretical values under varying temperature conditions were all below 3%, validating the accuracy of the measured emissivity of coal and gangue.
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spelling doaj-art-2590994502aa40bfab3d02dee02f791b2024-12-04T01:38:20ZzhoEditorial Department of Industry and Mine AutomationGong-kuang zidonghua1671-251X2024-09-015091319, 2710.13272/j.issn.1671-251x.2024070055Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching methodZHANG JinwangHE GengHAN XingZHANG Jiaming0School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaThe type, surface texture, metamorphic degree, and developmental stage of coal and gangue significantly influence their emissivity. Accurate settings for emissivity parameters are essential for infrared temperature measurements and the identification of coal and gangue in infrared images. This study proposed a method for measuring the emissivity of coal and gangue based on the matching method. The approach integrated surface thermocouples with infrared thermography to assess emissivity. Samples were uniformly heated in a closed electric furnace, and once the temperature stabilized, a surface thermocouple measured the actual temperature of a selected area (denoted as t1). Concurrently, the infrared thermography system measured the temperature of the same area (denoted as t2). The emissivity of the infrared thermography system was calibrated until t2 equaled t1. At this point, the calculated emissivity reflected the true emissivity of the coal and gangue at that temperature. The experimental results indicated that: ① Under isothermal conditions, greater surface roughness of coal and gangue correlated with higher emissivity values, suggesting that surface roughness is a fundamental factor restricting the emissivity of these materials. ② The emissivity of four different types of coal and gangue decreased with increasing temperature, following a power function, with the fitting function's correlation coefficient (R2) exceeding 0.98, thereby confirming the feasibility of the matching method for measuring emissivity. ③ The inverse method revealed that the error rates between the measured and theoretical values under varying temperature conditions were all below 3%, validating the accuracy of the measured emissivity of coal and gangue.http://www.gkzdh.cn/article/doi/10.13272/j.issn.1671-251x.2024070055emissivity of coal and ganguesurface temperature of coal and ganguematching methodsurface thermocoupleinfrared thermographyinverse method
spellingShingle ZHANG Jinwang
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Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
Gong-kuang zidonghua
emissivity of coal and gangue
surface temperature of coal and gangue
matching method
surface thermocouple
infrared thermography
inverse method
title Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
title_full Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
title_fullStr Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
title_full_unstemmed Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
title_short Study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
title_sort study on emissivity measurement of different types of coal and gangue using the matching method
topic emissivity of coal and gangue
surface temperature of coal and gangue
matching method
surface thermocouple
infrared thermography
inverse method
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