Title: A highly adaptive electrical impedance sensing system for flow measurement
Abstract: As a generic 'tool' electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is useful in improving the modelling and design of many complex processes and for process control (Williams R A and Beck M S 1995 Process Tomography: Principles, Techniques and Applications (Woburn, MA: Butterworth Heinemann) pp 11–25, Neuffer D, Alvarez A, Owens D H, Ostrowski K L, Luke S P and Williams R A 1999 Proc. 1st World Congr. on Industrial Process Tomography (Buxton, UK) pp 71–7). However, existing developments of the EIT technique are only applicable to aqueous-based fluids that possess continuous admittance property (Xie C G, Reinecke N, Beck M S, Mewes D and Williams R A 1994 Process Tomography—A Strategy for Industrial Exploitation ed M S Beck pp 25–32). For example, it would not be suitable for a stratified flow or an intermittent flow in a horizontal channel or large bubble formation and foams since some of the electrodes may lose contact with the conductive fluid.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-11-04
Language: en
Type: article
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