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Haziq Syakir Hamzah, Ain Eazriena Che Man, Yasmin Abdul Wahab, Nurhafizah Abu Talip, M. M. Saari
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电容断层扫描(ECT)是一种众所周知的技术,用于识别管道内主要介质为非导电介质时的两相状态。然而,常见的非侵入式电容断层扫描技术并不适用于监测使用钢管的非导电系统。这是因为普通 ECT 传感器的位置在管道外部,因此无法穿透导电管道。因此,本文介绍了在钢管应用中开发侵入式电容断层扫描(ECT)图像重建技术的情况。该研究使用了八个独立设计、便于更换的侵入式 ECT 电极。与常见的 ECT 传感器不同,每个电极的屏蔽罩都是单独设计的。此外,它还通过在 Comsol Multiphysics livelink 与 MATLAB 中模拟有创 ECT 真实硬件的几何建模,在正向问题中生成灵敏度图。真实硬件的数据被离线导出,并使用线性反投影算法作为逆问题。测试了不同尺寸、位置的气油模型,以及 20 毫米、25 毫米和 33 毫米范围内的多个模型。结果可以得到感兴趣区域的断层图像。论文的结论是,所开发的用于钢管有创 ECT 应用的图像重建技术可以提供可接受的可靠结果。这项研究对 ECT 和钢管应用领域的研究人员和从业人员很有帮助。
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DEVELOPMENT OF IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION FOR DETECTING STATIC OIL-GAS REGIMES USING INVASIVE ELECTRICAL CAPACITANCE TOMOGRAPHY IN STEEL PIPE APPLICATION – AN INITIAL STUDY An Initial Study
Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) is a well-known technique for identifying two-phase regimes when a non-conducting medium is the main medium inside a pipe. However, the common non-invasive techniques of ECT are not suitable for monitoring non-conducting systems that use steel pipes. This is because the placement of the common ECT sensor is outside of the pipe and thus cannot penetrate the conducting pipe. Therefore, this paper presents the development of image reconstruction techniques for invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) in steel pipe applications. The study uses eight electrodes for invasive ECT that are independently designed for easy replacement. The shield guard of each electrode is individually designed, unlike the common sensor of ECT. Moreover, it produces a sensitivity map in the forward problem by modeling the geometry to mimic the real hardware of invasive ECT in Comsol Multiphysics livelink with MATLAB. The data from real hardware is exported offline and a linear back projection algorithm is used as the inverse problem. The phantom of gas-oil with different sizes, positions, and multiple phantoms from the range of 20mm, 25 mm and 33mm are tested. The tomograms of the region of interest can be obtained as a result. The paper concludes that the developed image reconstruction techniques for invasive ECT in steel pipe applications can provide acceptable and reliable results. This study can be useful for researchers and practitioners in the field of ECT and steel pipe applications.
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