Abstract In a gas–solid two-phase flow system, simultaneous measurement of solid concentration and solid moisture is essential for some applications. However, during the measurement process, solid concentration and solid moisture are coupled in the measurement signals when the measurement signal is sensitive to both solid concentration and moisture. This makes it challenging to measure them simultaneously in the same measurement field. To solve this issue, a novel measurement method is proposed in this study, which uses a dual-modality electrical sensor to achieve simultaneous measurement of solid concentration and solid moisture in gas–solid two-phase flow. The dual-modality electrical sensor features a simple structure and captures measurement signals of capacitance and angle of dielectric loss within the same measurement section. With the above signals which are both sensitive to solid concentration and moisture, an iterative correction calculation method is adopted to achieve the simultaneous measurement of solid concentration and solid moisture. During the calculation process, the measured parameters are decoupled and continuously corrected until the related error values meet the threshold requirement. Numerical simulation experiments under three typical distributions and physical experiments under roping flow are carried out to verify the proposed measurement method. The results prove the effectiveness of the proposed measurement method in the simultaneous measurement of solid concentration and solid moisture for gas–solid two-phase flow.
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