Investigation on dynamic calibration for an optical-fiber solids concentration probe in gas-solid two-phase flows.

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This paper presents a review and analysis of the research that has been carried out on dynamic calibration for optical-fiber solids concentration probes. An introduction to the optical-fiber solids concentration probe was given. Different calibration methods of optical-fiber solids concentration probes reported in the literature were reviewed. In addition, a reflection-type optical-fiber solids concentration probe was uniquely calibrated at nearly full range of the solids concentration from 0 to packed bed concentration. The effects of particle properties (particle size, sphericity and color) on the calibration results were comprehensively investigated. The results show that the output voltage has a tendency to increase with the decreasing particle size, and the effect of particle color on calibration result is more predominant than that of sphericity.

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Xu, G., Liang, C., Chen, X., Liu, D., Xu, P., Shen, L., & Zhao, C. (2013). Investigation on dynamic calibration for an optical-fiber solids concentration probe in gas-solid two-phase flows. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 13(7), 9201–9222. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130709201

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