Abstract
The US Department of Energy's Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) has been developing a capacitance imaging system (CIS). This system measures the density distribution of a cold fluidized bed, displays a three-dimensional map in real time, and stores the data that it used to derive the map. This report describes the system, which uses four levels of two-dimensional density cross sections. It updates density data 100 times per second and displays 30 maps per second at each level. 14 refs., 30 figs., 2 tabs.
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