2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.flowmeasinst.2016.04.002
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2D microwave tomography system for imaging of multiphase flows in metal pipes

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“…In this study, we considered a rectangular waveguide design for the RF nodes operating at 2.4 GHz and TE 10 mode. To apply a scalar model for the RTI problem, it was assumed that under the TE 10 mode, an incident wave is polarized along the z -axis where , which signifies that and are equal to zero [ 48 ]. The width of the sensor node, , was modelled and calibrated through Equation (17) [ 48 ].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling Of Rti Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we considered a rectangular waveguide design for the RF nodes operating at 2.4 GHz and TE 10 mode. To apply a scalar model for the RTI problem, it was assumed that under the TE 10 mode, an incident wave is polarized along the z -axis where , which signifies that and are equal to zero [ 48 ]. The width of the sensor node, , was modelled and calibrated through Equation (17) [ 48 ].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling Of Rti Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To apply a scalar model for the RTI problem, it was assumed that under the TE 10 mode, an incident wave is polarized along the z -axis where , which signifies that and are equal to zero [ 48 ]. The width of the sensor node, , was modelled and calibrated through Equation (17) [ 48 ]. where is the cut-off frequency depending on the width of the waveguide, .…”
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“…The microwave tomography technology is not widely used for multi-phase flow measurements due to the image reconstruction algorithm, as this is too slow for real-time imaging of the dynamic behavior of the multi-phase flow [103]. An experimental MWT system is presented in [104], where an 8-port sensor is designed for oil-gas-water flows. The image construction is not yet accurate enough to be implemented for industrial and commercial application, as the image quality and hereby meter accuracy decreases with increasing frequency.…”
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“…These quantitative imaging techniques are also known as "inverse scattering methods". The microwave tomography technique can be applied for imaging of multiphase flows, e.g., in oil-gas-water flows in metal pipes [131,132], measurement of moisture distribution [133] or for measurement of density or material composition as well as detection of defects in materials [134]. Further information about these tomographic techniques and potential applications can be found in Ref.…”
Section: Electrical Process Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%