Dynamics of spiral bubble plume motion in the entrance region of bubble columns and three-phase fluidized beds using 3D ECT
In this study, we have developed, for the first time in the field, a ‘dynamic’ three-dimensional image reconstruction technique for electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) imaging based on a neural-network multi-criterion optimization (NNMOIRT). This development enables a real time, 3D imaging of a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering science 2005-11, Vol.60 (22), p.6073-6084 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we have developed, for the first time in the field, a ‘dynamic’ three-dimensional image reconstruction technique for electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) imaging based on a neural-network multi-criterion optimization (NNMOIRT). This development enables a real time, 3D imaging of a moving object to be realized. The image reconstruction scheme of the 3D ECT is established by introducing a 3D sensitivity matrix into the NN-MOIRT algorithm, developed earlier by the authors. The sensitivity matrices employed are based on 6- and 12-electrode twin-plane cylindrical sensors. The NN-MOIRT algorithm reconstructs simultaneously the image voxels (volume pixels) on
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resolutions from the capacitance data obtained using the twin-plane sensors which surrounds the 3D section of 8
cm in length in the cylindrical columns. The technique is successfully tested over a 3D simulated as well as actual experimental objects. The 3D ECT technique is used to investigate the transient phenomena in the entrance region of a 10
cm diameter column using a single nozzle gas distributor with paraffin liquid (Norpar), air, and
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glass-beads as flow media. Hydrodynamic characteristics of the gas–liquid and gas–liquid–solid flows, including 3D bubble plume spiral motion, 3D large scale liquid vortex dynamics and real time three-dimensional gas holdup distribution are studied. |
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ISSN: | 0009-2509 1873-4405 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ces.2005.01.033 |