Development of Arl’s Multi-Energy Flash Computed Tomography Diagnostic: Capability to Track Mass-Flux Through a Reconstruction Volume

M. Zellner, M. S. Love, Kyle Champley
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The U.S. Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are currently developing a Multi-Energy Flash Computed Tomography (MEFCT) diagnostic for multi-frame, in situ, three-dimensional radiographic assessment of ballistic impact phenomena. To accomplish this, we combine the capabilities of medical X-ray computed tomography and high-speed computed tomography, to produce a system that captures three independent, time-sequenced volume reconstructions throughout the timespan of a typical dynamic ballistic event. Because this system has the capability to image an event across three spatial dimensions and time, it is the first of its kind to track mass/material-flux of an un-bounded system through a volume at ballistic timescales. To demonstrate the diagnostic’s capabilities, an assessment of a bullet penetrating an aluminum plate is performed. A compilation of the three volume reconstructions were computed to describe the event. The results were compared to a state-of-the-art simulation of the event using EPIC, a Lagrangian hydrocode with penetration applications. This comparison shows how using a four-dimensional computed tomography system can benefit the validation of physical failure and mass/material-flow models.
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Arl的多能闪光计算机断层扫描诊断的发展:通过重建体积跟踪质量通量的能力
美国作战能力发展司令部陆军研究实验室和劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室目前正在开发一种多能闪光计算机断层扫描(MEFCT)诊断技术,用于对弹道撞击现象进行多帧、原位、三维放射成像评估。为了实现这一目标,我们结合了医学x射线计算机断层扫描和高速计算机断层扫描的能力,产生了一个系统,该系统可以在典型动态弹道事件的整个时间范围内捕获三个独立的、按时间顺序的体积重建。由于该系统具有跨越三维空间和时间对事件进行成像的能力,因此它是同类中第一个以弹道时间尺度跟踪无界系统通过体积的质量/物质通量的系统。为了证明诊断的能力,进行了子弹穿透铝板的评估。计算了三个体重建的汇编来描述该事件。将结果与使用EPIC(一种具有渗透应用的拉格朗日流体代码)进行的最先进的事件模拟进行了比较。这一对比显示了使用四维计算机断层扫描系统如何有利于物理失效和质量/物质流模型的验证。
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