Investigating the Spectral Characteristics of High-Temperature Gases in Low-Carbon Chemical Pool Fires and Developing a Spectral Model

研究低碳化学池火中高温气体的光谱特性并建立光谱模型

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Abstract

Low-carbon chemical fires pose significant hazards, and remote sensing of high-temperature gas emissions from these fires is a critical method for identifying and assessing their environmental impact. Analyzing the spectral characteristics of gases produced by low-carbon chemical pool fires and developing spectral radiation models can establish a foundation for remote pollution monitoring. However, such studies remain scarce. Using a custom-built high-temperature gas spectroscopy platform, this study extracts spectral features of gases emitted by low-carbon chemical pool fires. We investigate spectral interference mechanisms among combustion products and develop a high-precision spectral radiation model to support remote fire pollution monitoring. Experimental results reveal distinct spectral bands for key gases: CO(2) peaks near 2.7 μm and 4.35 μm, SO(2) at 4.05 μm, 7.5 μm, and 9.0 μm, NO at 5.5 μm, and NO(2) at 3.6 μm and 6.3 μm. The proposed spectral radiation model accurately simulates the position and shape of spectral peaks. For carbon disulfide and acetonitrile combustion products, the model achieves prediction accuracies of 83.4-96.9% and 79.2-95.3%, respectively.

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