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Application of gamma-ray tomography to gas fluidized beds

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Abstract

Noninvasive gamma ray tomography is a powerful technique for accurate measurement of time-averaged density distributions in single-phase and multiphase systems and the elucidation of internal structures. This paper discusses its use to assist the understanding of the fluid mechanics of fluidized beds.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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