Abstract
Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) has been developed successfully for industrial applications. While most ECT sensors employ a circular structure with a closed sensing area, some other structures like square and parallel are needed for some particular applications. This paper describes a parallel structure ECT sensor, which can provide incomplete measurement data only. The performance of this parallel ECT sensor is discussed based on simulation study with 2D FEM models. Images of different permittivity distributions are generated by linear back-projection (LBP) and Landweber iteration algorithms. The effect of the effective sensing area and distance of parallel plates are also discussed. Both capacitance residual and correlation coefficient are used to evaluate the image quality. The results show that (1) the width of the sensing area should be the same as the shielding layer in order to acquire high quality image and (2) the distance between two parallel plates is suggested being equal to the shielding layer to compromise the sensing space and the sensitivity of the central region.
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