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A Novel Smart Optimized Capacitance-Based Sensor for Annular Two-Phase Flow Metering With High Sensitivity

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 60709-60716

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3281754

Keywords

Annular regime; arrow-shaped; capacitive sensor; artificial intelligence; concave; optimization; sensitivity; two-phase

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Accurately determining phase fractions in two-phase flows is crucial in industries related to petroleum and petrochemical production and processing. Among various sensor types, the capacitance-based sensor is recognized as one of the most precise and widely used. This study utilized COMSOL Multiphysics software to simulate and compare different electrode configurations for measuring oil-air two-phase flow in an annular pattern. Results demonstrated that the proposed arrow-shaped capacitance-based sensor had 21% higher sensitivity compared to existing sensor designs, indicating its superior performance and potential for high-sensitivity applications.
Accurately determining phase fractions in two-phase flows is among the most significant issues in Industries related to the production and processing of petroleum and petrochemicals. There are numerous sensor types and configurations for measuring the void fraction. In this respect, the capacitance-based sensor is commonly recognized as one of the most precise and widely utilized sensors. In this essay, COMSOL Multiphysics software, which has been benchmarked, was used for simulations with various electrode architectures for measuring oil-air two-phase flow in an annular pattern. The initial electrode configurations were helix, double ring, concave and parallel plates. Finite element analysis utilizing COMSOL Multiphysics was executed to compare the electrode configurations. Results exposed disparate sensitivities for different electrode geometries. To get better results, a new electrode geometry called arrow-shaped which was optimized with Artificial intelligence (AI) was proposed and compared with the others. The sensor responses presented demonstrated that the proposed arrow-shaped capacitance-based sensor had 21% higher sensitivity than the best-performing sensor among four other existing sensor designs, including concave, helix, double ring, and parallel plates. These results indicate the superior performance of the arrow-shaped sensor and its potential for use in high-sensitivity applications.

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