2015
DOI: 10.5370/jeet.2015.10.5.2205
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Initial Study of a Wire Mesh Tomography Sensor for Liquid/Gas Component Investigation

Abstract: -Experimental studies have been carried out to study the principle operation of the conductive type wire-mesh tomography sensor and analyse the wire-mesh tomography sensor for the liquid/gas two-phase flow interface and void fraction distribution in a process column. The measurement of the two-phase flows in the process column is based on the cross-sectional local instantaneous conductivity. The sensor consists of two planes of parallel electrode wires with 16 electrodes each and was placed orthogonally with e… Show more

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“…The accuracy of void fraction measurement by WMT has been well confirmed to be sufficiently high in both previous studies [11,20] and in this investigation. In general, the error of WMT measurement of void fraction has been reported to be less than 10% by comparing WMT measured data with that of either gamma-densitometry or digital image processing.…”
Section: Measurement Errorsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The accuracy of void fraction measurement by WMT has been well confirmed to be sufficiently high in both previous studies [11,20] and in this investigation. In general, the error of WMT measurement of void fraction has been reported to be less than 10% by comparing WMT measured data with that of either gamma-densitometry or digital image processing.…”
Section: Measurement Errorsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The electrical characteristics can be used to generate the flow's derived parameters [12]. Basically, the principal of the system is sensor-based flow tomography [13]. The system can be described as a hybrid solution between invasive local measurement of phase fraction [14] and tomographic cross-sectional imaging [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1998, Prasser et al introduce WMS based on conductivity measurements allowing the investigation of multiphase flows with a high spatial and time resolution [3]. Multiphase in a flow is described as a mixture of two or more physically distinct components, the combination of these mixtures can be a combination of one or more of the gaseous, liquid, or solid components [4]. It is a hybrid solution in between intrusive local flow parameter measurement and tomographic imaging [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%