2021
DOI: 10.3390/app112210942
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Sparse-View Neutron CT Reconstruction Using a Modified Weighted Total Difference Minimization Method

Abstract: Indirect neutron imaging is an effective method for nondestructive testing of spent nuclear fuel elements. Considering the difficulty of obtaining experimental data in a high-radiation environment and the characteristic of high noise of neutron images, it is difficult to use the traditional FBP algorithm to recover the complete information of the sample based on the limited projection data. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the sparse-view CT reconstruction algorithm for indirect neutron imaging. In order … Show more

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“…An Italian-Swiss-Korean collaboration used neutron imaging for the microstructural characterization of a single crystal copper rod using monochromatic neutron radiography and tomography [10]. Finally, also from Beijing, a Chinese collaboration presented the mathematics concerning neutron CT reconstruction using a weighted total difference minimization method, which becoming important if only a rather (incomplete) small number of projections are available [11].…”
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“…An Italian-Swiss-Korean collaboration used neutron imaging for the microstructural characterization of a single crystal copper rod using monochromatic neutron radiography and tomography [10]. Finally, also from Beijing, a Chinese collaboration presented the mathematics concerning neutron CT reconstruction using a weighted total difference minimization method, which becoming important if only a rather (incomplete) small number of projections are available [11].…”
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confidence: 99%