Multi-exponential Inversion of the Relaxometry Data of Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Cement-based Materials
Xiaoyu Zhang,
Chunsheng Zhou,
Jing Qiao
et al.
Abstract:Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (LF-NMR) technique has been attracting increasing concern in nondestructively characterising cement-based materials (CBMs), whose nanoscale pore structure are sensitive to water removal. In order to achieve the multi-exponential inversion of relaxometry data preferred by the interpretation on local pore structure of CBMs, an algorithm incorporating L1 regularisation with capability of yielding sparse solution is developed with the aids of Interior-Point method and various p… Show more
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