Development and validation of a low-cost electrical resistivity tomographer for soil process monitoring
2009; NRC Research Press; Volume: 46; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1139/t09-023
ISSN1208-6010
AutoresVictor M. Damasceno, Dante Fratta, Peter J. Bosscher,
Tópico(s)Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography
ResumoThis paper presents the development and validation of a low-cost electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) system for the monitoring of process in soils. The ERT technique is capable of evaluating the distribution of electrical properties within a cross section of soil specimens by measuring the applied electrical current and monitoring the voltage distribution along boundary electrodes. This new ERT system consists of (i) a two-dimensional (2D) acrylic testing cell with strip copper electrodes, (ii) an acquisition system and control software, and (iii) a third-party reconstruction software. The tomographer is developed to collect low-noise data at moderate acquisition speeds. To validate the quality of the proposed ERT system, noise levels were evaluated with and without the testing cell and imaging tests were conducted to calibrate the system, evaluate the sensitivity of the instrument to locate a low-resistivity inclusion, and to monitor chemical diffusion in a saturated Ottawa sand specimen. Results show that the proposed low-noise, low-cost ERT acquisition system can be successfully used, with proper interpretation, to locate inclusions and obtain images of diffusion processes in soils. These validation tests show the applicability of the developed acquisition system in monitoring time-dependent processes that do not require real-time acquisition and reconstruction.
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