A new electrical capacitance tomography method using online pressure and temperature data measurements

Mahmoud Meribout, Samir Teniou

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Abstract

In this paper, a new formulation of the Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) problem for real-time image reconstruction of the multiphase flow fluid passing through a given section of a pipeline is presented. The suggested Regularized Constrained Gauss-Newton (RCGN) algorithm determines the dielectric distribution of the internal fluid by solving the inverse and forward problems on the data captured from both the electrical electrodes surrounding the pipeline and the pressure and temperature sensors distributed at different locations of the target process. By measuring the pressure and temperature at different locations of the target, an estimation of its density distribution is performed using its fluid mechanic properties. Experimental results on a set of different images clearly show that the proposed method achieves more accurate results than the traditional methods which use only boundary electrodes, while keeping the computation time almost same.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationProceedings - UKSim 5th European Modelling Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EMS 2011
Pages42-46
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
EventUKSim 5th European Modelling Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EMS 2011 - Madrid, Spain
Duration: 16 Nov 201118 Nov 2011

Publication series

NameProceedings - UKSim 5th European Modelling Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EMS 2011

Conference

ConferenceUKSim 5th European Modelling Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EMS 2011
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period16/11/1118/11/11

Keywords

  • Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT)
  • Finite element method (FEM)
  • Optimization
  • Pressure and temperature sensors

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