3-Dimension burden surface imaging system with t-shaped MIMO radar in the blast furnace

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This paper presents a T-shaped MIMO radar imaging system for use within a Blast Furnace. A T-shaped MIMO antenna array consisting of 32 antenna elements has been developed. A dielectric loaded waveguide is employed as the antenna element. The antenna has good mechanical hardness and is resistant to dust and high temperature. A cooling system, employing a combination of Nitrogen and water, has been designed for this application. The function of cooling system is to maintain the temperature inside the radar between 30°C and 65°C whilst the outside temperature varies from 80°C to 200°C. A pilot study has been conducted using a prototype version of the radar system installed upon the coke surface. In this way it was possible to obtain measurement results concerned with a real burden surface distribution. These results have been carefully compared with results obtained via computer simulation.

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Wei, J., Chen, X., Wang, Z., Kelly, J., & Zhou, P. (2015). 3-Dimension burden surface imaging system with t-shaped MIMO radar in the blast furnace. ISIJ International, 55(3), 592–599. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.55.592

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