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DOI: 10.1007/bf02753697
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A review of computerized tomography with application to two-phase flows

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“…Measurement of the attenuation along many different paths through the domain can be combined with linear tomographic reconstruction methods to produce an image of the phase distribution in the domain. GDT has been used for some time to investigate multiphase flows, and Munshi (1990), Beck et al (1993), and Simons (1995) provide comprehensive reviews of the technique. GDT requires that the two phases have signillcantly different attenuation coefficients for good image resolution or useful quantitative results.…”
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“…Measurement of the attenuation along many different paths through the domain can be combined with linear tomographic reconstruction methods to produce an image of the phase distribution in the domain. GDT has been used for some time to investigate multiphase flows, and Munshi (1990), Beck et al (1993), and Simons (1995) provide comprehensive reviews of the technique. GDT requires that the two phases have signillcantly different attenuation coefficients for good image resolution or useful quantitative results.…”
Section: The Sandia Gdt Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…been used for some time to investigate multiphase flows, and comprehensive reviews are provided by Munshi (1990), Beck et al (1993 and Simons (1995). The spatial resolution of GDT systems can be very h e (< 1 mm).…”
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“…Computerized tomography (CT) is an extremely powerful non-invasive technique having tremendous applications in basic/applied sciences and engineering [1]. The common feature in all these applications is the search for a solution to an inverse problem where a given property of a system (e.g.…”
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