Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels

Some chemical processes are potentially explosive and make use of metallic vessels. Monitoring such kinds of processes using the Three-Dimensional Electrical Impedance Tomography (3D EIT) method is of interest to Industry. The work focuses on the challenge of producing a three-dimensional forward so...

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Main Author: Mohanna, Shahram
Published: University of Manchester 2005
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6434342016-02-03T03:19:20ZThree-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vesselsMohanna, Shahram2005Some chemical processes are potentially explosive and make use of metallic vessels. Monitoring such kinds of processes using the Three-Dimensional Electrical Impedance Tomography (3D EIT) method is of interest to Industry. The work focuses on the challenge of producing a three-dimensional forward solver for 3D EIT of domains with conducting boundaries. This was limited to two dimensions prior to the start of this project. The problems and shortcomings of 3D EIT in industrial vessels that have a metallic structure are explored with an emphasis on intrinsic safety. This has been evaluated by addressing the project "PROCEss tomography for MONintoring industrial pressure filters (PROCEMON)". It is suggested here that, the ElT software and hardware, presently used in PROCEMON, requires further investigation.621.36University of Manchesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.643434Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Mohanna, Shahram
Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
description Some chemical processes are potentially explosive and make use of metallic vessels. Monitoring such kinds of processes using the Three-Dimensional Electrical Impedance Tomography (3D EIT) method is of interest to Industry. The work focuses on the challenge of producing a three-dimensional forward solver for 3D EIT of domains with conducting boundaries. This was limited to two dimensions prior to the start of this project. The problems and shortcomings of 3D EIT in industrial vessels that have a metallic structure are explored with an emphasis on intrinsic safety. This has been evaluated by addressing the project "PROCEss tomography for MONintoring industrial pressure filters (PROCEMON)". It is suggested here that, the ElT software and hardware, presently used in PROCEMON, requires further investigation.
author Mohanna, Shahram
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title Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
title_short Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
title_full Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
title_fullStr Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
title_sort three-dimensional electrical impedance tomography in conducting walled vessels
publisher University of Manchester
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