Sameer Dinkar Vartak
General Electric
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Optical Engineering | 2016
Rachit Sharma; Samhitha Palanganda Poonacha; Anish Bekal; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Aniruddha Weling; Vinayak Tilak; Chayan Mitra
Abstract. Raman spectroscopy is of significant importance in industrial gas analysis due to its unique capability of quantitative multigas measurement, especially diatomics (N2 and H2), with a single laser. This paper presents the development of a gas analyzer system based on high pressure Raman scattering in a multipass Raman cell and demonstrates its feasibility for real-time natural gas analysis. A 64-pass Raman cell operated at elevated pressure (5 bar) is used to create multiplicative enhancement (proportional to number of passes times pressure) of the natural gas Raman signal. A relatively low power 532-nm continuous wave laser beam (200 mW) is used as the source and the signals are measured through a cooled charge-coupled device grating spectrometer (30-s exposure). A hybrid algorithm based on background-correction and least-squares error minimization is used to estimate gas concentrations. Individual gas component concentration repeatability of the order of 0.1% is demonstrated. Further, the applicability of the technique for natural gas analysis is demonstrated through measurements on calibrated gas mixtures. Experimental details, analyzer characterization, and key measurements are presented to demonstrate the performance of the technique.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Rachit Sharma; Sandip Maity; Anish Bekal; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; A. K. Sridharan; Chayan Mitra
The development of a harsh environment ammonia slip sensor based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy is presented. A hybrid optical sensor design, through combination of wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) and alignment control, is proposed as an approach towards reliable in-situ measurements in misalignment prone harsh environments. 1531.59 nm, 1553.4 nm and 1555.56 nm are suggested as possible absorption lines for trace ammonia measurement (<1ppm at 10m path length at 500K) in gas turbine exhaust conditions. Design and performance of the alignment control system are presented in detail. Effect of misalignment related measurement degradation is investigated and significant improvement in measurement fidelity is demonstrated through the use of the hybrid optical sensor design.
Archive | 2011
Abhijit Vishwas Patil; Sandip Maity; Veera Venkata Lakshmi Rajesh Langoju; Anusha Rammohan; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Umakant Damodar Rapol
Archive | 2012
Masako Yamada; Sandip Maity; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Rajesh Veera Venkata Lakshmi Langoju; Abhijit Vishwas Patil
Archive | 2011
Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Sandip Maity; Rajesh Veera Venkata Lakshmi Langoju; Abhijit Vishwas Patil
Archive | 2010
Sandip Maity; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Veena Besige Narayan Rao; Masako Yamada; Shankar Chandrasekaran; Abhijit Vishwas Patil; Ayan Banerjee; Umakant Damodar Rapol
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2017
Ritobrata Sur; Wen Yu Peng; Christopher L. Strand; R. Mitchell Spearrin; Jay B. Jeffries; Ronald K. Hanson; Anish Bekal; Purbasha Halder; Samhitha Palanganda Poonacha; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Arun K. Sridharan
Archive | 2010
Sandip Maity; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Umakant Damodar Rapol
Archive | 2015
Arun Kumar Raghunathan; Amol Rajaram Kolwalkar; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Abhijeet Arvind Kulkarni; Charles Brendan O'Sullivan
Archive | 2015
Amol Rajaram Kolwalkar; Sameer Dinkar Vartak; Arun Kumar Raghunathan; Abhijeet Arvind Kulkarni; Charles Brendan O'Sullivan