Abstract

This paper introduces an application of the time-domain gating technique in water content measurement of gas-liquid two-phase flow. According to the principle that water and gas have different absorption effects on microwaves, a sensor with transmitting and receiving antennas is designed. Combined with the back propagation neural network, the water content of two-phase fluids can be obtained from the complex transmission coefficient (S21) of antennas. In order to reduce the influence of the sensor structure on antenna measurement, the time-domain gating technique can be used to filter out the interference components in S21 so that the water content can be more easily predicted. Built on the above, an automatic test system is established. In the range of 0%-78%, the absolute test error of the water content is lower than 3%.

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