8-electrode capacitance system for two-component flow identification. Part 2: Flow regime identification

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Following the first paper on tomographic flow imaging, the authors describe a method for identifying the patterns of two-component flows using the same 8-electrode capacitance system, but using a simpler signal-processing system than that for tomographic reconstruction. The measured capacitance vector of an unknown flow is compared with the stored ‘fingerprint’ vectors of various known flow patterns, and, hence, the actual flow regime can be identified.

Inspec keywords: physics computing; computerised instrumentation; computerised signal processing; flow measurement

Other keywords: flow patterns; fingerprint vector; two-component flow identification; signal-processing; computerised signal processing; multielectrode capacitance system; capacitance vector

Subjects: Signal processing and detection; Data gathering, processing, and recording, data displays including digital techniques; Physics and chemistry computing; Digital signal processing; Level, flow and volume measurement; Measurement instrumentation and techniques for fluid dynamics; Computerised instrumentation

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