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Evaluation of the fringe effect with one plane electrical resistance tomography sensor
Jiangtao Sun and Wuqiang Yang
Measurement. 2014;53:145-160.
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Abstract
A conventional electrical resistance tomography (ERT) sensor uses pin electrodes for current injection, and the electric field spreads far beyond the electrode plane, as a result of “soft field” nature. This phenomenon is referred to as “fringe effect” and would cause measurement errors and image distortion. The impact of fringe effect on measurement and reconstructed images depends on the object distributions, the conductivity contrast and others. It is not trivial to evaluate the fringe effect of an ERT sensor and its impact on the measurement and the reconstructed images. In this paper the fringe effect of an ERT sensor will be evaluated for central core and off-central core distributions at different axial positions and with different axial dimensions and conductivity contrasts. Then, how to compensate for the fringe effect of the ERT sensor will be discussed and a method proposed for improving the measurement accuracy and image reconstruction. Finally, the findings and methodology will be verified by experiment.