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Computer Aided Radioactive Particle Tracking

The radioactive-tracer technique was perfected for. fluidized-bed application through the development of a computer-aided particle-tracking facility (CAPTF) (Lin, Chen, and Chao, 1985 Moslemian, 1987 Sun, 1989). Considerable effort was expended to develop the efficient photoncounting instrumentation and automated data reduction and processing schemes. In Section 9.2, the principle of radiation detection and a theoretical model of the CAPTF is presented. The instrumentation of the CAPTF and the data reduction schemes are described in Section 9.3. Sample results obtained by the CAPTF are presented in Sections 9.4 and 9.5, and a conclusion is presented in Section 9.6. [Pg.355]

A computer-aided particle-tracking facility (CAPTF) has been developed to measure the motion of radioactive tracers in fluidized beds. This achievement was the first successful attempt to use the radioactive tracer technique to obtain detailed quantitative information on solids dynamic data in fluidized beds. The CAPTF makes use of one or more radioactive tracer particles that are dynamically identical to the bed particles under study. In... [Pg.396]


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