Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study

Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) is a well-known technique for identifying two-phase regimes when a non-conducting medium is the main medium inside a pipe. However, the common non-invasive techniques of ECT are not suitable for monitoring non-conducting systems that use steel pipes. This is b...

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Main Authors: Haziq Syakir, Hamzah, Ain Eazriena, Che Man, Yasmin, Abdul Wahab, Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof, Mohd Mawardi, Saari
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author Haziq Syakir, Hamzah
Ain Eazriena, Che Man
Yasmin, Abdul Wahab
Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
author_facet Haziq Syakir, Hamzah
Ain Eazriena, Che Man
Yasmin, Abdul Wahab
Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
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description Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) is a well-known technique for identifying two-phase regimes when a non-conducting medium is the main medium inside a pipe. However, the common non-invasive techniques of ECT are not suitable for monitoring non-conducting systems that use steel pipes. This is because the placement of the common ECT sensor is outside of the pipe and thus cannot penetrate the conducting pipe. Therefore, this paper presents the development of image reconstruction techniques for invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) in steel pipe applications. The study uses eight electrodes for invasive ECT that are independently designed for easy replacement. The shield guard of each electrode is individually designed, unlike the common sensor of ECT. Moreover, it produces a sensitivity map in the forward problem by modeling the geometry to mimic the real hardware of invasive ECT in Comsol Multiphysics livelink with MATLAB. The data from real hardware is exported offline and a linear back projection algorithm is used as the inverse problem. The phantom of gas-oil with different sizes, positions, and multiple phantoms from the range of 20mm, 25 mm and 33mm are tested. The tomograms of the region of interest can be obtained as a result. The paper concludes that the developed image reconstruction techniques for invasive ECT in steel pipe applications can provide acceptable and reliable results. This study can be useful for researchers and practitioners in the field of ECT and steel pipe applications.
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spelling ump-410692024-04-29T00:27:48Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41069/ Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study Haziq Syakir, Hamzah Ain Eazriena, Che Man Yasmin, Abdul Wahab Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof Mohd Mawardi, Saari TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) is a well-known technique for identifying two-phase regimes when a non-conducting medium is the main medium inside a pipe. However, the common non-invasive techniques of ECT are not suitable for monitoring non-conducting systems that use steel pipes. This is because the placement of the common ECT sensor is outside of the pipe and thus cannot penetrate the conducting pipe. Therefore, this paper presents the development of image reconstruction techniques for invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) in steel pipe applications. The study uses eight electrodes for invasive ECT that are independently designed for easy replacement. The shield guard of each electrode is individually designed, unlike the common sensor of ECT. Moreover, it produces a sensitivity map in the forward problem by modeling the geometry to mimic the real hardware of invasive ECT in Comsol Multiphysics livelink with MATLAB. The data from real hardware is exported offline and a linear back projection algorithm is used as the inverse problem. The phantom of gas-oil with different sizes, positions, and multiple phantoms from the range of 20mm, 25 mm and 33mm are tested. The tomograms of the region of interest can be obtained as a result. The paper concludes that the developed image reconstruction techniques for invasive ECT in steel pipe applications can provide acceptable and reliable results. This study can be useful for researchers and practitioners in the field of ECT and steel pipe applications. Penerbit Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41069/1/Published_2024_DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20IMAGE%20RECONSTRUCTION...pdf Haziq Syakir, Hamzah and Ain Eazriena, Che Man and Yasmin, Abdul Wahab and Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof and Mohd Mawardi, Saari (2024) Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 86 (3). pp. 135-143. ISSN 0127-9696 (print); 2180-3722 (online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v86.20994 10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v86.20994
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Haziq Syakir, Hamzah
Ain Eazriena, Che Man
Yasmin, Abdul Wahab
Nurhafizah, Abu Talip Yusof
Mohd Mawardi, Saari
Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title_full Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title_fullStr Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title_full_unstemmed Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title_short Development of Image Reconstruction for Detecting Static Oil-Gas Regimes Using Invasive Electrical Capacitance Tomography in Steel Pipe Application – An Initial Study an Initial Study
title_sort development of image reconstruction for detecting static oil-gas regimes using invasive electrical capacitance tomography in steel pipe application – an initial study an initial study
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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