Solid/gas concentration measurements using multiple fan beam optical tomography

The application of optical sensors in process tomography involves using non-intrusive sensors to obtain vital information in order to produce images from the dynamic characteristics of a process system. Multiple fan beam projection technique here is defined as allowing more than one emitter to trans...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahim, R. (Author), Leong, L.C (Author), Chan, K.S (Author), Fazalul Rahiman, M. H. (Author), Fang, J.F (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bentham Open, 2008.
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520 |a The application of optical sensors in process tomography involves using non-intrusive sensors to obtain vital information in order to produce images from the dynamic characteristics of a process system. Multiple fan beam projection technique here is defined as allowing more than one emitter to transmit light at the same time using the switch-mode fan beam method. For the thirty-two pairs of sensors used, the 2-projection technique and 4-projection technique are being investigated. Sixteen sets of projections will complete one frame of light emission for the 2-projection technique while eight sets of projection will complete one frame of light emission for the 4-projection technique. The data obtained from optical fibre sensors will then be reconstructed into image using the Linear Back Projection and Iterative Reconstruction algorithms through Visual C++ programming. Concentration measurements and series of error analyses will determine the feasibility of the optical fibre sensors to perform as an instrument in solid flow visualization. 
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650 0 4 |a TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering