AbstractFor industrial computed tomography systems, generation II scan mode has a large field of view but time-consuming and generation III has a small field of view but fast. In order to realize the rapid ICT test of large objects, a scan mode based on generation III called large field of view scan was discussed and its reconstruction algorithm based on FBP was deduced. The validity of the algorithm was verified by the results of computer simulation and experiments. Analysis showed that the effective scan field of view could be improved by more than 90% compared with that of generation III
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RICH1 (Ring Imaging Cherenkov) detector is an important part of COMPASS particle physics experiment ...
AbstractGraphical Electromagnetic Computing (GRECO) is one of the valuable methods for computing the...
Recent advances and developments in the particle-sizing technologies are briefly reviewed in accorda...
X-rays is a discovery that took the shortest path from the moment of invention to practical use in m...
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