Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation
Understanding the behaviour of suspension flows continues to be a subject of great interest considering its industrial relevance, regardless of the long time and effort dedicated to it by the scientific and industrial communities. Information about several flow characteristics, such as flow regimen,...
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doaj-b2110943818644789bdc536e2bb1c1922020-11-25T02:32:59ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-03-01102355235510.3390/app10072355Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions CharacterisationPedro Faia0Rui Silva1Maria G. Rasteiro2Fernando Garcia3Department of Electric and Computers Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, CEMMPRE, University of Coimbra, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, CIEPQPF, University of Coimbra, 3030-790 Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, CIEPQPF, University of Coimbra, 3030-790 Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, CIEPQPF, University of Coimbra, 3030-790 Coimbra, PortugalUnderstanding the behaviour of suspension flows continues to be a subject of great interest considering its industrial relevance, regardless of the long time and effort dedicated to it by the scientific and industrial communities. Information about several flow characteristics, such as flow regimen, relative velocity between phases, and spatial distribution of the phases, are essential for the development of exact models for description of processes involving pulp suspension. Among the diverse non-invasive techniques for flow characterisation that have been reported in the literature for obtaining experimental data about suspension flow in different processes, Electrical Tomography is one of the most interesting, since it presents perhaps the best compromise among cost, portability, and, above all, safety of handling (indeed there is no need to use radiation, which requires special care when using it). In this paper, a brief review and comparison between existing technologies for pulp suspension flow monitoring will be presented, together with their strengths and weaknesses. Emphasis is given to Electrical Tomography, because it offers the above-mentioned compromise and thus was the strategy adopted by the authors to characterise different flow processes (solid–liquid, liquid–liquid, fibres, etc.). The produced portable EIT system is described, and examples of results of its use for pulp suspension flow characterisation are reported and discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/7/2355fibre suspensions flowelectrical tomographycomplex flowsdisperse phase distributionvelocity evaluation |
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Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation |
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Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation |
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Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation |
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Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation |
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Electrical Tomography: A Review of Configurations, and Application to Fibre Flow Suspensions Characterisation |
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electrical tomography: a review of configurations, and application to fibre flow suspensions characterisation |
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Understanding the behaviour of suspension flows continues to be a subject of great interest considering its industrial relevance, regardless of the long time and effort dedicated to it by the scientific and industrial communities. Information about several flow characteristics, such as flow regimen, relative velocity between phases, and spatial distribution of the phases, are essential for the development of exact models for description of processes involving pulp suspension. Among the diverse non-invasive techniques for flow characterisation that have been reported in the literature for obtaining experimental data about suspension flow in different processes, Electrical Tomography is one of the most interesting, since it presents perhaps the best compromise among cost, portability, and, above all, safety of handling (indeed there is no need to use radiation, which requires special care when using it). In this paper, a brief review and comparison between existing technologies for pulp suspension flow monitoring will be presented, together with their strengths and weaknesses. Emphasis is given to Electrical Tomography, because it offers the above-mentioned compromise and thus was the strategy adopted by the authors to characterise different flow processes (solid–liquid, liquid–liquid, fibres, etc.). The produced portable EIT system is described, and examples of results of its use for pulp suspension flow characterisation are reported and discussed. |
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fibre suspensions flow electrical tomography complex flows disperse phase distribution velocity evaluation |
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