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Optimization of the volume reconstruction for classical Tomo-PIV algorithms (MART, BIMART and SMART): synthetic and experimental studies

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Optimization of multiplicative algebraic reconstruction technique (MART), simultaneous MART and block iterative MART reconstruction techniques was carried out on synthetic and experimental data. Different criteria were defined to improve the preprocessing of the initial images. Knowledge of how each reconstruction parameter influences the quality of particle volume reconstruction and computing time is the key in Tomo-PIV. These criteria were applied to a real case, a jet in cross flow, and were validated.
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hal-03841003 , version 1 (15-11-2022)

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Lionel Thomas, Benoit Tremblais, Laurent David. Optimization of the volume reconstruction for classical Tomo-PIV algorithms (MART, BIMART and SMART): synthetic and experimental studies. Measurement Science and Technology, 2014, 25 (3), pp.035303. ⟨10.1088/0957-0233/25/3/035303⟩. ⟨hal-03841003⟩
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