Measurement of Temperature Distribution in Phantom Body by an Ultrasonic CT Method
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An ultrasonic CT method was researched for measuring indirectly the interior temperature distribution from a series of sound speed projections, which were taken at several different orientations relative to a phantom body. First, we compared three popular reconstruction algorithms to minimize a required number of projections. Then, phantom made of agar was placed in a water bath, and a series of sound speed projections was measured when a pair of ultrasonic detectors were both translated and rotated. We could obtain the temperature distribution in phantom by subtracting the sound speed before heating from the sound speed after heating. When bone or gas is in the area of measurement, projections include a data missing part. If the missing part was small, we could obtain approximately the reconstructed image by modifying the projections.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1999-09-15
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