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Dual modality tomography system using optical and electrodynamic sensors for tomographic imaging solid flow

Rahmat, Mohd. Fuaad and Ibrahim, S. and Elmajri, M. M. and Mohammed, N. F. and Isa, M. D. (2010) Dual modality tomography system using optical and electrodynamic sensors for tomographic imaging solid flow. international Journal on Smart Sensing and intelligent Systems, 3 (3). 389 - 399. ISSN 1178-5608

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Abstract

Process tomography is a technique to realize flow imaging in a process vessel or pipeline by using the sensor system. This technique involves the use of tomographic imaging methods to manipulate data from sensors in order to collect sufficient information about the flow in the pipeline. The overall aim of this paper is to investigate the benefits of dual modality (optical and electrodynamic) tomography system for the measurement of tomographic images of solids flow. This research will investigate the distribution of conveying plastic beads in a conveying pipe by placing optical and electrodynamic sensors around the pipe without interrupting the flow inside the pipe.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:25108
Deposited By: Kamariah Mohamed Jong
Deposited On:08 Apr 2014 00:49
Last Modified:17 Oct 2017 03:01

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