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The p2000 and m3000 have been used in a wide range of processes and applications.

Researchers have tended to divide into two groups:

  • Tomographic research

ITS recommends the use of the m3000 which allows tomography researchers to test excitation protocols and combine different modalities - in particular capacitance and resistance to explore issues such as data fusion.

  • Applications research

The p2000 has been used in a wide range of systems to investigate their hydrodynamics.

In the area of multi-phase flow, there is considerable interest in cross-correlation techniques and also in using the m3000 so that a wide range of component concentrations (such as varying quantities of air / water / oil) can be measured on a single instrument.

Researchers at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada are imaging liquid flows in digesters using ITS technology. They have performed tomographic analysis of various test flows through a model digester to determine the accuracy and reproducibility of the technique. Tests have examined a wide range of flow scenarios in the vessel including zone creation in both upflow and downflow conditions.

Further information on this research can be found in a paper from the proceedings of the 3rd World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography, Banff, Canada, 2-5 September 2003.

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