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Conductance Sensors for Multiphase Flow Measurement: A Review

Xuewei Shi, Chao Tan, Feng Dong, Eduardo Nunes dos Santos, Marco J. da Silva

2020IEEE Sensors Journal97 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multiphase flow is a commonly seen transient and complex dynamic system in many industrial processes. The phase fraction and velocity are two of the most important parameters for flow monitoring and measurement. Due to the advantages of simplicity in sensor structure, low fabrication costs and fast response, conductance sensors have received broad attentions in horizontal, vertical and inclined multiphase pipe flow measurement. A conductance sensor measures the multiphase mixture conductivity between two electrodes in contact with the fluid to determine the phase fraction. Combined with cross-correlation technique, the velocity can also be acquired. This paper presents a review on the basic sensing principle, different types of conductance sensors and their applications in flow monitoring, flow pattern identification, phase fraction determination and velocity measurement of multiphase flow. Finally, based on the conclusion of the disadvantages, advantages and limitations of this technique, the insight into trends for future development are given.

Topics & Concepts

Multiphase flowConductanceFlow (mathematics)Two-phase flowFlow measurementMaterials scienceFlow velocityMechanicsPhase (matter)Electronic engineeringEngineeringPhysicsCondensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsElectrical and Bioimpedance TomographyFlow Measurement and AnalysisNon-Destructive Testing Techniques