Affiliations: Process Development Center, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd,
1-1 Anesaki-Kaigan, Ichihara, Chiba, 299-0193 Japan. E-mail:
masashi.machida@si.idemitsu.co.jp | Dept. Chemical Engineering, Yokohama National
University, 79-5 Tokiwadai Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan. E-mail:
kamin@ynu.ac.jp
Abstract: Electrodynamic sensor, which can also be called as tribo-electric
sensor, senses the electrostatic charge carried by the particle. The tomography
system using electrodynamic sensor is called as tribo-electric tomography
system. Source of the signal induced on the electrodynamic sensor is brought by
the object to be measured and no excitation circuit is necessary. This
electrodynamic sensing is a passive sensing and the fast and light weighted
tomography system is expected. On the other hand, most of tomography system,
like capacitance tomography or resistance tomography, demands excitation
circuit and is an active sensing. The number of measurements with the passive
sensing is equal to the number of sensors and that of active sensing is the
number of the combinations of two sensors. The passive sensing tomography
system demands more sensors to be settled. We plan to improve in reconstructed
images by increasing the number of the electrodynamic sensors in tribo-electric
tomography system. We investigate the influence of surface area to signal
intensity solving the electrical field in the sensing zone using finite element
method.
Keywords: Electrodynamic Sensor, Process Tomography, Finite Element Method, Electric Field