Comparison of Remote Sensing and Extractive Sampling Measurements of Flare Combustion Efficiency

2012 
The 2010 Comprehensive Flare Study provided the opportunity for the first blind validation of a remote sensing technique for flare combustion efficiency (CE) against extractive analysis techniques. The overall test results show that both remote sensing and extractive sampling accurately determined the flare performance curve. Both remote and extractive sampling techniques are challenged by the fluctuating and inhomogeneous nature of the flare exhaust plume. Accurate measurement of CE values near 100% is of interest to flare manufacturers, users, and regulators, while measurement of low CE flares is of interest in the development of other applications of combustion monitoring, and the 2010 tests provided information on both. In practice, accurate values of CE can be determined through the measurement of a small number of gaseous species, including fuel components and products of combustion. Nominal error bars generated from the fluctuations in these component measurements were adequate to account for most ...
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