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Industrial Tomography: Systems and Applications thoroughly explores the important tomographic techniques of industrial tomography, also discussing image reconstruction, systems, and applications.
The text presents complex processes, including the way three-dimensional imaging is used to create multiple cross-sections, and how computer software helps monitor flows, filtering, mixing, drying processes, and chemical reactions inside vessels and pipelines.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the ways tomography systems can be used to optimize the performance of a wide variety of industrial processes.
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Produktbeschreibung
Industrial Tomography: Systems and Applications thoroughly explores the important tomographic techniques of industrial tomography, also discussing image reconstruction, systems, and applications.

The text presents complex processes, including the way three-dimensional imaging is used to create multiple cross-sections, and how computer software helps monitor flows, filtering, mixing, drying processes, and chemical reactions inside vessels and pipelines.

Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the ways tomography systems can be used to optimize the performance of a wide variety of industrial processes.
Autorenporträt
Mi Wang has been a Professor of Process Tomography and Sensing at the University of Leeds, UK, since 2007. He is also a guest editor of Measurement Science and Technology and Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, and the editor of Petroleum and Hydrodynamics. He has previously been a guest Professor at the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, and a visiting Professor at Nihon University, Japan, where he was awarded the Outstanding Contribution Medal in 2007.
Rezensionen
"...an up to date compendium that will be invaluable to those involved in process tomography research and those looking to utilise tomographic methods for process measurement either as a research tool or for industrial application." --Johnson Matthey Technology Review