Imaging wet granules with different flow patterns by electrical capacitance tomography and microwave tomography

H. G. Wang, J. L. Zhang, M. F. Ramli, M. X. Mao, J. M. Ye, W. Q. Yang, Zhipeng Wu

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Abstract

The moisture content of granules in fluidised bed drying, granulation and coating processes can typically be between 1%∼25%, resulting in the change of permittivity and conductivity during the processes. Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) has been used for this purpose, but has a limit because too much water can cause a problem in capacitance measurement. Considering that microwave tomography (MWT) has a wide range of frequency (1∼2.5 GHz) and can be used to measure materials with high permittivity and conductivity, the objective of this research is to combine ECT and MWT together to investigate the solids concentration with different moisture content and different flow patterns. The measurement results show that both ECT and MWT are functions of moisture content as well as flow patterns, and their measurements are complementary to each other. This is the first time that these two tomography modalities have been combined together and applied to image the complex solids distribution. The obtained information may be used for the process control of fluidised bed drying, granulation and coating to improve operation efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114007
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume27
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Sept 2016

Keywords

  • electrical capacitance tomography
  • flow patterns
  • microwave tomography
  • moisture content

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