Affiliation of Author(s):自动化学院
Journal:AIP Adv.
Abstract:This paper presents a new three-dimensional (3D) imaging method for detecting the spatial structure of a complex inner cavity based on positron annihilation and γ-photon detection. This method first marks carrier solution by a certain radionuclide and injects it into the inner cavity where positrons are generated. Subsequently, γ-photons are released from positron annihilation, and the γ-photon detector ring is used for recording the γ-photons. Finally, the two-dimensional (2D) image slices of the inner cavity are constructed by the ordered-subset expectation maximization scheme and the 2D image slices are merged to the 3D image of the inner cavity. To eliminate the artifact in the reconstructed image due to the scattered γ-photons, a novel angle-traversal model is proposed for γ-photon single-scattering correction, in which the path of the single scattered γ-photon is analyzed from a spatial geometry perspective. Two experiments are conducted to verify the effectiveness of the proposed correction model and the advantage of the proposed testing method in detecting the spatial structure of the inner cavity, including the distribution of gas-liquid multi-phase mixture inside the inner cavity. The above two experiments indicate the potential of the proposed method as a new tool for accurately delineating the inner structures of industrial complex parts. © 2018 Author(s).
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2018-05-01
Co-author:肖辉,ljt,刘角,陈皓
Correspondence Author:肖辉,Zhao Min,xiaohui
Date of Publication:2018-05-01
Zhao Min
+
Gender:Male
Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
Alma Mater:南京航空航天大学
Paper Publications
A new method for spatial structure detection of complex inner cavities based on 3D γ-photon imaging
Date of Publication:2018-05-01 Hits: