The study of fluid flow through solid matter by computed tomography (CT) imaging has many applications, ranging from petroleum and aquifer engineering to biomedical, manufacturing, and environmental research. To avoid motion artifacts, current experiments are often limited to slow fluid flow dynamics. This severely limits the applicability of the technique. In this paper, a new iterative CT reconstruction algorithm for improved a temporal/spatial resolution in the imaging of fluid flow through solid matter is introduced. The proposed algorithm exploits prior knowledge in two ways. First, the time-varying object is assumed to consist of stationary (the solid matter) and dynamic regions (the fluid flow). Second, the attenuation curve of a par...
Recently it has been shown that model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) can greatly improve the ...
X-ray micro computed tomography (jtCT) is a method of choice for the non-destructive imaging of stat...
Iterative reconstruction algorithms are important because of their capability to handle noise, incom...
The study of fluid flow through solid matter by computed tomography (CT) imaging has many applicatio...
Abstract Dynamic tomography has become an important technique to study fluid flow processes in porou...
Water flow in a sandstone sample is studied during an experiment in situ in a neutron tomography set...
Lab-based high-resolution Computed Tomography (μCT) is an important tool to investigatemultiphase fl...
X-ray tomography typically suffers from insufficient temporal resolution when imaging dynamic proces...
Abstract. Conventional x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanners are limited in their scanning speed b...
X-ray tomography typically suffers from insufficient temporal resolution when imaging dynamic proces...
Computed tomography has become a routine method for probing processes in porous media, and the use o...
Visualizing and analyzing dynamic processes in 3D is an emerging topic, e.g. in geosciences (Berg et...
A new tomographic reconstruction algorithm is proposed for fast image reconstruction. The results ar...
With the aid of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) the internal structure of complex objects can be reco...
Visualizing and analyzing dynamic processes in 3 dimensions is an increasingly important topic. High...
Recently it has been shown that model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) can greatly improve the ...
X-ray micro computed tomography (jtCT) is a method of choice for the non-destructive imaging of stat...
Iterative reconstruction algorithms are important because of their capability to handle noise, incom...
The study of fluid flow through solid matter by computed tomography (CT) imaging has many applicatio...
Abstract Dynamic tomography has become an important technique to study fluid flow processes in porou...
Water flow in a sandstone sample is studied during an experiment in situ in a neutron tomography set...
Lab-based high-resolution Computed Tomography (μCT) is an important tool to investigatemultiphase fl...
X-ray tomography typically suffers from insufficient temporal resolution when imaging dynamic proces...
Abstract. Conventional x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanners are limited in their scanning speed b...
X-ray tomography typically suffers from insufficient temporal resolution when imaging dynamic proces...
Computed tomography has become a routine method for probing processes in porous media, and the use o...
Visualizing and analyzing dynamic processes in 3D is an emerging topic, e.g. in geosciences (Berg et...
A new tomographic reconstruction algorithm is proposed for fast image reconstruction. The results ar...
With the aid of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) the internal structure of complex objects can be reco...
Visualizing and analyzing dynamic processes in 3 dimensions is an increasingly important topic. High...
Recently it has been shown that model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) can greatly improve the ...
X-ray micro computed tomography (jtCT) is a method of choice for the non-destructive imaging of stat...
Iterative reconstruction algorithms are important because of their capability to handle noise, incom...