Ultrafast X-ray tomography for multiphase flow analysis


Ultrafast X-ray tomography for multiphase flow analysis

Hampel, U.; Banowski, M.; Barthel, F.; Hoppe, D.; Rabha, S. S.; Schubert, M.

Ultrafast X-ray tomography provides a means for the contactless high-resolution scanning of multiphase flows. In the current version the technique is able to scan flows in vessels of up to 195 mm diameter with scan rates of several thousand frames per second, a nominal spatial resolution of around one millimetre and in two consecutive planes. One of the main advantages is that two-phase flows in opaque and complex structures can be disclosed. A challenging subject in the frame of ultrafast X-ray tomography is data processing and analysis. The high scanning rates yield large data sets and automated image processing must be applied to extract typical hydrodynamic parameters of interest, such as gas hold-up profiles, bubble and particle size distributions, disperse phase velocities and interfacial area. On the other hand it is difficult to obtain certain parameters from the continuous phase, such as continuous phase velocities or turbulence. Here combination of different measurement techniques has further potential.

Keywords: ultrafast X-ray tomography; multiphase flow; tomographic image processing

Involved research facilities

  • TOPFLOW Facility
  • Contribution to proceedings
    5th International Workshop on Process Tomography (IWPT-5), 16.-18.09.2014, Jeju, Korea
  • Invited lecture (Conferences)
    5th International Workshop on Process Tomography (IWPT-5), 16.-18.09.2014, Jeju, Korea

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