Title of article :
Charge distribution around a rising bubble in a two-dimensional fluidized bed by signal reconstruction
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , Aihua and Bi، نويسنده , , Hsiaotao T. and Grace، نويسنده , , John R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A signal reconstruction technique was developed recently to measure the electrostatic charge density distribution surrounding a bubble rising in a two-dimensional gas–solid fluidized bed using four induction probes flush with the outside wall of a two-dimensional fluidized bed and connected to charge amplifiers for recording induced charge signals as bubbles pass by the probes. The model was implemented in Visual FORTRAN using the LSGRR Subroutine to invert the matrix for the signal reconstruction. However, if the matrix was mathematically singular or ill-conditioned, a least-squares routine or the singular value decomposition routine provided had to be used to give approximate results. If the dimension of the matrix exceeds the permissible limit, or the number of pixels is much larger than the number of measurements, the matrix cannot be inverted using the LSGRR subroutine.
aper shows that an iterative linear back projection algorithm (LBP), often used in linear tomography, can be applied to improve the reconstruction resolution of the charge distribution around rising single bubbles in a gas–solid fluidized bed. The experimentally measured induced charges from four induction probes were then applied to reconstruct the real charge distribution around a single rising gas bubble injected in a two-dimensional column as it passed the probes. The results reconstructed using the LBP method are found to be smoother and more accurate than those obtained from the LSGRR subroutine.
Keywords :
Induction probe , Electrostatic charges , Charge distribution , fluidized bed , Signal reconstruction
Journal title :
Powder Technology
Journal title :
Powder Technology