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Temperature Distribution Measurement with Acoustic Computerized Tomography Using Rectangular Arrangement of Transducers

Ayumu Minamide, Koichi Mizutani, and Naoto Wakatsuki

Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan

(Received November 21, 2008; revised April 15, 2009; accepted April 21, 2009; published online July 21, 2009)

We propose a new acoustic computerized tomography (A-CT) for measuring temperature distribution in a rectangular space. This space is surrounded by acoustic transducers in rectangular arrangement. The rectangular arrangement causes two problems. One is that the number of parallel sound paths is quite different depending on the direction of pseudo rotational scanning. The other is that angular intervals of the pseudo rotational scanning are unequal. This indicates that projection data sets cannot be obtained at equal angular intervals. To counter these difficulties, projection data sets of equal angular intervals and equal linear intervals in the radial direction are created by two-dimensionally interpolating the acquired projection data points smoothly in r–θ space with biharmonic spline interpolation (BSP). From simulation results, the validity of the proposed method is confirmed, and this indicates that the new A-CT is useful for measuring temperature distribution in a rectangular space.

URL: http://jjap.jsap.jp/link?JJAP/48/07GC02/
DOI: 10.1143/JJAP.48.07GC02


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