Description
Book SynopsisComputerized Tomography for Scientists and Engineers is a collection of state-of-the-art articles on computerized tomography (CT). Each article covers a broadband spectrum of CT applications that are related to non-destructive testing (NDT), measurements of solid objects and non-invasive measurements (NIM) in fluids/gases/plasmas.
The book addresses essential topics such as:
þNon-destructive testing of solid cross-sections
þNon-invasive measurements in fluid/gas flows/plasmas
þClassical techniques vs. tomographic techniques
þGamma-ray, X-ray, laser, and ultrasonic tomography
þData collection techniques
þTomographic inversion methods
þError analysis of CT images
þMeasurement of density/temperature/time-of-light
þApplication of CT in multi-phase flows
þTomographic extension of classical NDT methods
Computerized Tomography for Scientists and Engineers is a thorough, essential reference that provides an excellent account of the present
Table of ContentsProcess Tomography: Development and Application of Non-intrusive Measuring Techniques for Multiphase Flows. Impedance Techniques for the Measurement of Two Phase Flow Parameters: Possibilities and Challenges. X-Ray Computed Tomography for Solid Objects. Steady-State Multi-Phase Flow Measurement Facility at FCRI. Bone Imaging Using Compound Ultrasonic Tomography. Challenges in Quantitative Ultrasound Bone Strength Assessment: Status and Perspectives. Computerized Tomography in Blast Furnace. Electrical Process Tomography: Imaging Fluid Mixing Processes Inside Stirred Vessels. Convection in Differently Heated Fluid Layers and Its Reconstruction Using Radial Tomography in an Octagonal Cavity. Tomography in Fusion Plasma Research. Tomographic Reconstructive Techniques for Void Fraction Distribution in Heavy Density Liquid Metal Two-phase Flows. Imaging Buoyancy-Driven Convective Field Around a KDP Crystal Using Schlieren Tomography.