A Novel Two-dimensional Distributed Temperature Sensor Based on Electrical Resistance Tomography

Author(s):  
REZA RASHETNIA ◽  
DANNY SMYL ◽  
MILAD HALLAJI ◽  
AKU SEPPÄNEN ◽  
MOHAMMAD POUR-GHAZ
Author(s):  
Junfan Chen ◽  
Ning Sun ◽  
Zhongxie Jin

Spatial resolution is an important parameter that characterizes the detection capability of a system, and there are extremely high requirements for spatial resolution in important fields such as the fossil energy industry and nuclear industry. In order to realize the high-precision distributed monitoring of the optical fiber distributed temperature sensing system (DTS), the factors affecting the spatial resolution of the DTS system were analyzed, and a two-dimensional planar temperature field distribution monitoring scheme based on Raman distributed temperature sensor (RDTS) was proposed. In this scheme, based on the layout of the two-dimensional RDTS heat source positioning system, multimode fiber was adopted. After comparing several sensing fiber routing schemes, the 45∘ skew 2D wiring method of sensing fiber was finally selected. According to the experimental results, the spatial resolution of the temperature field distribution in the monitoring area can break through the limitation of the system resolution. It has more application value than the traditional one-dimensional distributed temperature sensing system.


2011 ◽  
Vol 189-193 ◽  
pp. 2185-2190
Author(s):  
Chang Lin He ◽  
Si Rong Zhu ◽  
Xiao Yu Zhang

Based on the piezoresistive function character and the conductivity of carbon fiber smart layer (CFSL), a novel electrical resistance tomography (ERT) system of spherical and cylindrical CFSL has been developed for global health monitoring. Based on the background of the third generation nuclear containment vessel, CFSL is stuck on the surface of the structure, and the effectiveness of the ERT system is verified by virtual experiment. The image reconstruction results show that CFSL on two-dimensional curved surface has good sensing characteristics in the complex strain state. Compared with structural volumetric strain in the monitoring area, it indicates that the high electrical resistance of CFSL is distributed in the high strain area of structures, and the low electrical resistance of CFSL is just distributed in the low strain area of structures. Therefore the resistivity’s distribution of CFSL can reflect qualitatively the structural volumetric strain field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1874 (1) ◽  
pp. 012077
Author(s):  
Suzanna Ridzuan Aw ◽  
Ruzairi Abdul Rahim ◽  
Fazlul Rahman Mohd Yunus ◽  
Mohd Hafiz Fazalul Rahiman ◽  
Yasmin Abdul Wahab ◽  
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