Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors

In this study, real-time imaging was monitored for flowing solid particles when various baffles were created to block certain areas of the pipe. The generated flow regimes were full-flow, three-quarter-flow, half-flow and quarter-flow. A vertical pneumatic conveyor was designed to hold a 85 mm inner...

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Main Authors: Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi, Pang, Jon-Fea, Chan, Kok San, Leong, Lai Chean, Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
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spelling my.utm.80752010-10-21T05:04:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8075/ Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi Pang, Jon-Fea Chan, Kok San Leong, Lai Chean Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this study, real-time imaging was monitored for flowing solid particles when various baffles were created to block certain areas of the pipe. The generated flow regimes were full-flow, three-quarter-flow, half-flow and quarter-flow. A vertical pneumatic conveyor was designed to hold a 85 mm inner diameter pipeline. The four projection optical tomography systems used, applied the parallel beam projection approach and use infrared light sources so that the sensor was free of noise from the surrounding visible light source. The two orthogonal and two rectilinear projections were axial, but ideally they should have been in the same layer. The sensor readings could be related to the varying light intensity effects of the dropping particles and were used to provide cross-sectional distribution information for the conveyor. By using computer programming, the information was reconstructed to produce coloured images and concentration was obtained by reference to a colour code. The results obtained from this study showed how imaged flow followed the artificial flow regime. This study could benefit industrial production lines in maintaining the desired flow rates. Akademik Sains Malaysia 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8075/1/RuzairiAbdRahim2007_OpticalTomographyRealTimeImage.pdf Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi and Pang, Jon-Fea and Chan, Kok San and Leong, Lai Chean and Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul (2007) Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors. ASM Science Journal, 1 (1). pp. 27-36. ISSN 1823-6782 http://www.akademisains.gov.my/download/journal/ASMSJ_Vol1_No1.pdf
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi
Pang, Jon-Fea
Chan, Kok San
Leong, Lai Chean
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
description In this study, real-time imaging was monitored for flowing solid particles when various baffles were created to block certain areas of the pipe. The generated flow regimes were full-flow, three-quarter-flow, half-flow and quarter-flow. A vertical pneumatic conveyor was designed to hold a 85 mm inner diameter pipeline. The four projection optical tomography systems used, applied the parallel beam projection approach and use infrared light sources so that the sensor was free of noise from the surrounding visible light source. The two orthogonal and two rectilinear projections were axial, but ideally they should have been in the same layer. The sensor readings could be related to the varying light intensity effects of the dropping particles and were used to provide cross-sectional distribution information for the conveyor. By using computer programming, the information was reconstructed to produce coloured images and concentration was obtained by reference to a colour code. The results obtained from this study showed how imaged flow followed the artificial flow regime. This study could benefit industrial production lines in maintaining the desired flow rates.
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author Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi
Pang, Jon-Fea
Chan, Kok San
Leong, Lai Chean
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
author_facet Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi
Pang, Jon-Fea
Chan, Kok San
Leong, Lai Chean
Rahiman, Mohd. Hafiz Fazalul
author_sort Abd. Rahim, Ruzairi
title Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
title_short Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
title_full Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
title_fullStr Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
title_full_unstemmed Optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
title_sort optical tomography : real-time image reconstruction for various flow regime in gravity flow conveyors
publisher Akademik Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8075/1/RuzairiAbdRahim2007_OpticalTomographyRealTimeImage.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8075/
http://www.akademisains.gov.my/download/journal/ASMSJ_Vol1_No1.pdf
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