2023
DOI: 10.14311/app.2023.42.0072
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Computed tomography system with strict real-time synchronization for in-situ 3D analysis of periodically vibrating objects

Václav Rada,
Tomáš Fíla,
Petr Zlámal
et al.

Abstract: In the contribution, we present a laboratory system capable of X-ray computed tomography (XCT) scanning of an periodically moving or oscillating object. The system is an in-house developed XCT setup with electromagnetic voice coil actuator mounted on top of the rotary stage of the setup. The strict synchronization of the components, the rotary stage, the electromagnetic actuator movement and the detector readout is accomplished with use of the detector hardware trigger and hard real-time Linux operating system… Show more

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“…The functionality of the tCT system presented here has already been experimentally verified on a harmonically moving rigid sample. Other details concerning tCT system not mentioned here are published in the related papers [6,7]. The CT scanner itself has several positioning axes including a rotary table and can be equipped with different X-ray sources and detectors.…”
Section: Experimental Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functionality of the tCT system presented here has already been experimentally verified on a harmonically moving rigid sample. Other details concerning tCT system not mentioned here are published in the related papers [6,7]. The CT scanner itself has several positioning axes including a rotary table and can be equipped with different X-ray sources and detectors.…”
Section: Experimental Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%