Homogeneous and Non-homogeneous media indentification and circuitry design of multiphase Ultrasonic Tomography
Date
2009-10-11Author
Mohd Rizal, Manan
Mohd Hafiz, Fazalul Rahiman
Sazali, Yaacob
Ruzairi, Abdul Rahim
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Multiphase flow characterization is an important task for monitoring, measuring or controlling industrial processes. This can be done by means of process tomography. The use of tomographic techniques has been used within the oil industry. One of the potential applications is flow visualization and measurement in producing wells. Research on industrial process tomography consists in obtaining estimated images of a cross
section of a pipe or vessel containing or carrying the substances of the process. One category of process tomography is ultrasonic
tomography technique. A simple tomography can be built by mounting a number of sensors around the circumference of a horizontal pipe. This paper describes the homogeneous and nonhomogeneous ultrasonic tomography for multiphase flow such as liquid/gas and oil/gas flow which commonly found in chemical
columns and industrial pipelines. The information obtained through this research has proven to be useful for further
development of ultrasonic tomography. This includes acquiring and processing ultrasonic signals from the transducers to obtain
the information of the spatial distributions of liquid and gas in an experimental column. Analysis on the transducers’ signals has
been carried out to distinguish between the observation time and the Lamb waves. The information obtained from the observation
time is useful for further development of the image reconstruction. To obtain the time easily, zero crossing detector is used with producing square waves. The time will be calculating from the starting pulse of transmitter signal until the starting
peak of receiver signal or else can be known as Time of Flag (TOF) method.