Title
Fiber-Optical Sensors: Basics and Applications in Multiphase Reactors.
Abstract
This work presents a brief introduction on the basics of fiber-optical sensors and an overview focused on the applications to measurements in multiphase reactors. The most commonly principle utilized is laser back scattering, which is also the foundation for almost all current probes used in multiphase reactors. The fiber-optical probe techniques in two-phase reactors are more developed than those in three-phase reactors. There are many studies on the measurement of gas holdup using fiber-optical probes in three-phase fluidized beds, but negative interference of particles on probe function was less studied. The interactions between solids and probe tips were less studied because glass beads etc. were always used as the solid phase. The vision probes may be the most promising for simultaneous measurements of gas dispersion and solids suspension in three-phase reactors. Thus, the following techniques of the fiber-optical probes in multiphase reactors should be developed further: (1) online measuring techniques under nearly industrial operating conditions; (2) corresponding signal data processing techniques; (3) joint application with other measuring techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.3390/s120912519
SENSORS
Keywords
Field
DocType
fiber-optical sensor,probe,multiphase reactor,local flow characteristics
Dispersion (optics),Suspension (vehicle),Nanotechnology,Data processing,Fiber,Mechanical engineering,Laser,Electronic engineering,Scattering,Interference (wave propagation),Engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
12
9
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.49
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
xiangyang li110.49
C. Yang229643.66
shifang yang310.49
Guo-Zheng Li436842.62