A novel electrical Cpacitance sensor design for dual modality tomography multiphase measurement

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Abstract

Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) is one of process tomography technique which is developed rapidly in recent years. ECT is an imaging technique to obtain the internal permittivity distribution of a vessel or pipe by using capacitance electrodes sensor. This method has been integrated with ultrasonic tomography as multimodality system to perform multiphase flow measurement such as crude oil separation and oil process industry. In the present paper, a novel type of ECT sensor was developed using copper FR4 material. The electrode sensors can be flexibly bend or curve to fit the pipe surface for optimum measurement. Thus, every single sensor strip is designed to be functioned independently. Such system has lower sensing capability in the central of the sensing area which often contributes to poor imaging result. This problem can be overcome by combining the ECT with ultrasonic tomography to form a dual modality tomography system. By implementing the new ECT sensor, multiphase flow measurement image results can be achieved. The reconstructed image results are presented in this paper. © 2013 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.

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Pusppanathan, M. J., Rahman Yunus, F., Nor Ayob, N. M., Abdul Rahim, R., Aliah Phang, F., Abdul Rahim, H., … Hamimah Abas, K. (2013). A novel electrical Cpacitance sensor design for dual modality tomography multiphase measurement. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 64(5), 43–45. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v64.2130

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