Electromagnetic tomography (EMT) system based on tunneling magneto resistance (TMR) sensor, as a non-invasive multiphase flow measurement technique, can effectively detect the solid-phase distribution in the gas-liquid-solid three-phase fluidized bed with magnetic catalysts by reconstructing the permeability distribution image. The radial distribution of solid particles in the gas-liquid-solid three-phase fluidized bed with uneven fluidization is non-uniform, in which a high solids holdup ring exists near the wall of the riser. When the TMR-EMT system is used directly for image reconstruction, the high solids holdup ring will greatly reduce the image quality, further leading to the inability to detect phase information in the riser. To improve the reconstructed image by the TMR-EMT system, a removal method for the high solids holdup ring is proposed. The method firstly estimates the equivalent thickness of the high solids holdup ring based on the boundary measurement data. Then the influence of the high solids holdup ring on the boundary measurement data is subtracted. By the removal method, the internal phase distribution information is prominent. The simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can realize the permeability distribution detection by the TMR-EMT system in the presence of the high solids holdup ring.
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