Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas

Accurate multiphase flow measurement of gas/liquid, liquid/solid and liquid/liquid flow is still challenging for researchers in process tomography. The reconstructed images are poor particularly in the center area because of ill-posed inverse problems and limited of measurements data. Dual-modality...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Leow, Peiling, Ayob, Nor Muzakkir, Abdul Wahab, Yasmin, Ridzuan, Suzzana, Ahmad, Anita, Ahmad, Nasarudin, Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
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spelling my.utm.555092017-11-01T04:17:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55509/ Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi Leow, Peiling Ayob, Nor Muzakkir Abdul Wahab, Yasmin Ridzuan, Suzzana Ahmad, Anita Ahmad, Nasarudin Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Accurate multiphase flow measurement of gas/liquid, liquid/solid and liquid/liquid flow is still challenging for researchers in process tomography. The reconstructed images are poor particularly in the center area because of ill-posed inverse problems and limited of measurements data. Dual-modality tomography has been introduced to overcome the problem by means each modality is sensitive to specific properties of materials to be imaged. This paper proposed combination of ultrasonic transmission tomography (UTT) and electrical resistance tomography (ERT) for imaging two phase gas/liquid. In the proposed combination, detection ability in the medium of interest improved because two different images in the same space can be obtained simultaneously. This paper presents 3D numerical modeling approach using COMSOL software for ERT excitation strategy and electrode pre-designed geometry. Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) can be implemented for gas/liquid flow if the liquid is conductive. The objectives of this work is to analyze the optimum electrode dimension and shape in order to improve the situation of: (1) gas bubble detection located in the centre of the medium, (2) potential distribution and current density in a conductive medium, the developed numerical model simulated the changes in resistivity of the conductive material, with variations of electrode sizes, with opposite current excitation implemented into the region of interest. Simulation results show that the electrode size of 12 mm (w) × 40 mm (h) is suitable, which gives a good detection of center gas bubble with diameter 10mm in 100-mm-diameter acrylic vessel. Finally the findings are verified with Image reconstruction using Linear Back Projection (LBP) which gives good indication of the 10mm gas bubble. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55509/1/FazlulRahmanMohdYunus2015_SimulationofElectrodeforDualModalityElectrical.pdf Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman and Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi and Leow, Peiling and Ayob, Nor Muzakkir and Abdul Wahab, Yasmin and Ridzuan, Suzzana and Ahmad, Anita and Ahmad, Nasarudin and Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul (2015) Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas. Jurnal Teknologi, 77 (17). pp. 55-61. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6436 DOI:10.11113/jt.v77.6436
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman
Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi
Leow, Peiling
Ayob, Nor Muzakkir
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Ridzuan, Suzzana
Ahmad, Anita
Ahmad, Nasarudin
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
description Accurate multiphase flow measurement of gas/liquid, liquid/solid and liquid/liquid flow is still challenging for researchers in process tomography. The reconstructed images are poor particularly in the center area because of ill-posed inverse problems and limited of measurements data. Dual-modality tomography has been introduced to overcome the problem by means each modality is sensitive to specific properties of materials to be imaged. This paper proposed combination of ultrasonic transmission tomography (UTT) and electrical resistance tomography (ERT) for imaging two phase gas/liquid. In the proposed combination, detection ability in the medium of interest improved because two different images in the same space can be obtained simultaneously. This paper presents 3D numerical modeling approach using COMSOL software for ERT excitation strategy and electrode pre-designed geometry. Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) can be implemented for gas/liquid flow if the liquid is conductive. The objectives of this work is to analyze the optimum electrode dimension and shape in order to improve the situation of: (1) gas bubble detection located in the centre of the medium, (2) potential distribution and current density in a conductive medium, the developed numerical model simulated the changes in resistivity of the conductive material, with variations of electrode sizes, with opposite current excitation implemented into the region of interest. Simulation results show that the electrode size of 12 mm (w) × 40 mm (h) is suitable, which gives a good detection of center gas bubble with diameter 10mm in 100-mm-diameter acrylic vessel. Finally the findings are verified with Image reconstruction using Linear Back Projection (LBP) which gives good indication of the 10mm gas bubble.
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author Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman
Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi
Leow, Peiling
Ayob, Nor Muzakkir
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Ridzuan, Suzzana
Ahmad, Anita
Ahmad, Nasarudin
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
author_facet Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman
Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi
Leow, Peiling
Ayob, Nor Muzakkir
Abdul Wahab, Yasmin
Ridzuan, Suzzana
Ahmad, Anita
Ahmad, Nasarudin
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
author_sort Mohd. Yunus, Fazlul Rahman
title Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
title_short Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
title_full Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
title_fullStr Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
title_sort simulation of electrode for dual-modality electrical resistance tomography and ultrasonic transmission tomography for imaging two-phase liquid and gas
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55509/1/FazlulRahmanMohdYunus2015_SimulationofElectrodeforDualModalityElectrical.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55509/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6436
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