3D electrical tomographic imaging using vertical arrays of electrodes
Murphy, S C; Stanley, S J; Rhodes, D; York, T A; Murphy, S C; School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK; Stanley, S J; Nexia Solutions, Sellafield, Cumbria, UK; Rhodes, D; Nexia Solutions, Sellafield, Cumbria, UK; York, T A; School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Журнал:
Measurement Science and Technology
Дата:
2006-11-01
Аннотация:
Linear arrays of electrodes in conjunction with electrical impedance tomography have been used to spatially interrogate industrial processes that have only limited access for sensor placement. This paper explores the compromises that are to be expected when using a small number of vertically positioned linear arrays to facilitate 3D imaging using electrical tomography. A configuration with three arrays is found to give reasonable results when compared with a ‘conventional’ arrangement of circumferential electrodes. A single array yields highly localized sensitivity that struggles to image the whole space. Strategies have been tested on a small-scale version of a sludge settling application that is of relevance to the industrial sponsor. A new electrode excitation strategy, referred to here as ‘planar cross drive’, is found to give superior results to an extended version of the adjacent electrodes technique due to the improved uniformity of the sensitivity across the domain. Recommendations are suggested for parameters to inform the scale-up to industrial vessels.
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