Signal Processing for High-Temperature Health Monitoring of Condensed Water Height in Steam Pipes
TBMG-23227
11/01/2015
- Content
An algorithm for analyzing wave reflections and time-of-flight ultrasonic pulse-echo data has been developed for monitoring the health of steam pipes to determine the height of condensed water through the wall in real time, at temperatures up to 250 °C.
- Citation
- "Signal Processing for High-Temperature Health Monitoring of Condensed Water Height in Steam Pipes," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2015.