posted on 2022-01-13, 14:40authored byYu Ma, Yangrui Zhang, Song Li, Weimin Sun, Elfed Lewis
The use of optical fiber probe in two-phase flow measurements is very frequently encountered, especially in the applications of chemical engineering and petroleum industries. In this work,
the influence of bubble piercing signals caused by bubble deformation is studied experimentally
using a laboratory-prepared wedge-shaped fiber probe in a lab-scale gas–liquid flow generator. A
three-dimensional simulation model is established to study the influence of bubble deformation
on the piercing signals. A theoretical analysis of the characteristics of the pre-signal influenced
by the bubble deformations is undertaken for a wide range of different modeled bubble shapes.
Combining the experimental and simulation results, a promising analytical method to estimate
the bubble shapes by analyzing the characteristics of pre-signals is proposed. The results of this
investigation demonstrate that it is possible to estimate the bubble shapes before the fiber probe
contacts the bubble surface. The method developed in this investigation is therefore highly promising
for reducing errors caused by deformation during the probe piercing process.
History
Publication
Sensors;21 (21), 7338
Publisher
MDPI
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
Joint Fund of Astronomy, Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, SFI