Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study

Velocity is one of the crucial parameters in the multiphase flow especially gas-solid two-phase flow. Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) offers robust, inexpensive, non-invasive and non-intrusive techniques for quantifying multiphase flow phenomena. This paper demonstrates a method to estima...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Latiffi, Aryani, Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.119192024-12-23T01:43:59Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11919/ Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study Ahmad Latiffi, Aryani Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Velocity is one of the crucial parameters in the multiphase flow especially gas-solid two-phase flow. Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) offers robust, inexpensive, non-invasive and non-intrusive techniques for quantifying multiphase flow phenomena. This paper demonstrates a method to estimate average axial velocity through cross-correlation method between dual plane ECT sensors by Parseval's theorem in the frequency domain. In an addition, parabolic fit interpolation was introduced to optimize the time delay calculation. Three cases with different position of PMMA ball in ECT sensor was studied coupled with noise added in the range 5% to 20%. The results show cross-correlation in frequency domain successfully estimates the average axial velocity with 5.5% and reduce to 4% after parabolic fit interpolation treatment Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11919/1/P16935_85e6a46b3bd11d3d25a4403fe9a6a54a.pdf%203.pdf Ahmad Latiffi, Aryani and Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. (In Press) http://doi.10.1063/5.0196499
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Ahmad Latiffi, Aryani
Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina
Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
description Velocity is one of the crucial parameters in the multiphase flow especially gas-solid two-phase flow. Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) offers robust, inexpensive, non-invasive and non-intrusive techniques for quantifying multiphase flow phenomena. This paper demonstrates a method to estimate average axial velocity through cross-correlation method between dual plane ECT sensors by Parseval's theorem in the frequency domain. In an addition, parabolic fit interpolation was introduced to optimize the time delay calculation. Three cases with different position of PMMA ball in ECT sensor was studied coupled with noise added in the range 5% to 20%. The results show cross-correlation in frequency domain successfully estimates the average axial velocity with 5.5% and reduce to 4% after parabolic fit interpolation treatment
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ahmad Latiffi, Aryani
Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina
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Zulkiffli, Noorul Adharina
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title Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
title_short Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
title_full Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
title_fullStr Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
title_full_unstemmed Velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: A simulative study
title_sort velocity measurement by electrical capacitance tomography: a simulative study
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11919/1/P16935_85e6a46b3bd11d3d25a4403fe9a6a54a.pdf%203.pdf
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