2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/abbebd
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Multi-frequency fusion ultrasonic tomography for gas–liquid two-phase distribution imaging

Abstract: Industrial ultrasonic tomography (UT) possesses a unique advantage in gas–liquid two-phase distribution measurement and has received broad attention over the past decades. Focusing on a liquid-dominated gas-inclusion distribution reconstruction, we propose the strategy of multi-frequency fusion UT (MFFUT), which comprehensively models the transmission attenuation and self-adaptive fusion of multi-frequency reconstruction images through processing the measurement data with a frequency-dependent forward model an… Show more

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“…Rapid and accurate reconstruction of multiphase distribution is of great significance for optimal control, state monitoring and fault prediction of industrial processes. The tomography techniques, such as electrical resistance tomography (ERT) [6,7], electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) [8,9], magnetic inductance tomography (MIT) [10,11] and ultrasonic transmission tomography (UTT) [12,13], etc, have been developed and widely used in multiphase distribution imaging. When only two media distribution visualization is considered, the traditional single-modality tomography technique can achieve the purpose of media differentiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid and accurate reconstruction of multiphase distribution is of great significance for optimal control, state monitoring and fault prediction of industrial processes. The tomography techniques, such as electrical resistance tomography (ERT) [6,7], electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) [8,9], magnetic inductance tomography (MIT) [10,11] and ultrasonic transmission tomography (UTT) [12,13], etc, have been developed and widely used in multiphase distribution imaging. When only two media distribution visualization is considered, the traditional single-modality tomography technique can achieve the purpose of media differentiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%