Tomographic imaging of two-component flow using capacitance sensors

Describes a tomographic flow imaging system based on capacitance sensors. It uses eight capacitance electrodes to perform a 'body scan' of the fluid-conveying pipe, and a linear back projection algorithm is developed to reconstruct the cross-sectional image of the two-component flow from the measured capacitance values. A prototype system has been successfully assembled and reconstructed images of static distribution models are presented. Possible industrial applications and practical limitations of the system are discussed.