Time-resolved X-ray tomography of a fluidized bed |
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Authors: | R.F. Mudde |
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Affiliation: | Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische Technologie, Delft University of Technology, Pr.Bernhardlaan 6, 2628 BW Delft, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses first results of bubbles moving through a fluidized bed imaged with an X-ray Tomographic Scanner. The scanner is made of 3 medical X-ray sources equipped with 30 CdWO4 detectors each. The fluidized bed has a diameter of 23 cm and is filled with Geldart B powder. The scanner measures the attenuation in a thin slice perpendicular to the column axis at a sampling frequency of 2500 Hz.The data collected during 2 s are reconstructed using the SART algorithm with a one-step-late correction. The reconstructions show the distribution of the bubbles in the 2-dimensional cross-section. By stacking these images, a 3-dimensional view of the bubbles in the column is represented. |
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Keywords: | X-ray tomography Time resolved Spatial resolution SART Bubbling fluidized bed |
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