2022
DOI: 10.1109/ojim.2022.3194852
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Robust Automated Stopping Criterion for Semi-Convergent Image and Velocity Reconstruction in Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography

Abstract: Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography (ECVT) is a low-cost and high-speed sensing modality with great potential for industrial multiphase flow monitoring. In this work, we examine the use of the slope of the capacitance vector residual curve, as directly provided by the measurement data, to formulate a robust stopping criterion for the iterative image reconstruction in ECVT. The methodology is illustrated based on experimental data from a gas-solid fluidized bed. We show that the proposed stopping criterion… Show more

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“…The LBP solution can be optimized for more accurate results as outlined by Park et al [65] while applying this velocimetry algorithm for a gas-solid flow. Further improvements have included the development of automated stopping criterion for the Landweber iteration method [66]. Velocity reconstruction results based on this algorithm for two moving dielectric objects are shown in Figure 11c,d.…”
Section: Sensitivity Gradient-based Velocity Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LBP solution can be optimized for more accurate results as outlined by Park et al [65] while applying this velocimetry algorithm for a gas-solid flow. Further improvements have included the development of automated stopping criterion for the Landweber iteration method [66]. Velocity reconstruction results based on this algorithm for two moving dielectric objects are shown in Figure 11c,d.…”
Section: Sensitivity Gradient-based Velocity Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%