Analysis of an electrical charge tomography system for measuring low concentrations in two phase flow fluids

Imran M. Saied, M. Méribout
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In this paper, two tomography techniques called Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) and Electrical Charge Tomography (ECAT) are presented for two-phase imaging. Both systems consist of a set of electrodes that excite the inner section of the probe with a time-variant voltage. In the case of ECT, a difference in capacitance is measured based on the objects flowing through the pipe. In the case of the ECAT system, a second set of electrodes are evenly distributed across the full section of the probe in order to induce electric charges across the pipe that are measured instantaneously and simultaneously. Simulation results indicate that the suggested system provides more accurate images compared to the one generated by the Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) system, where in some cases, the average error difference between the image obtained from ECAT system to the original image can be about 4.122% compared to the average error of 8.4% from the ECT system. The fact that the measurement of the electrical charges can be achieved much faster than the capacitance measurements used in ECT systems makes the technique attractive for next generation tomography systems targeting real-time applications.
电荷层析成像系统在两相流流体中低浓度测量的分析
本文介绍了电容层析成像(ECT)和电荷层析成像(ECAT)两种两相成像技术。这两个系统都由一组电极组成,这些电极用时变电压激发探针的内部部分。在ECT的情况下,电容的差异是根据流过管道的物体来测量的。在ECAT系统的情况下,第二组电极均匀分布在探头的整个部分,以便在瞬时和同时测量的管道上感应电荷。仿真结果表明,与电容层析成像(ECT)系统相比,该系统提供了更精确的图像,其中在某些情况下,ECAT系统获得的图像与原始图像的平均误差相差约为4.122%,而ECT系统的平均误差为8.4%。电荷的测量比ECT系统中使用的电容测量要快得多,这一事实使得该技术对以实时应用为目标的下一代断层扫描系统具有吸引力。
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