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摘要
液晶热成像在流体层中产生二维温度信息。利用在不同位置获得的二维温度场,借助光片和相机的同步横向运动,可以重建三维温度场(Lutjen et al., 1999)。然而,要产生大量的液晶热像仪来重建高分辨率的三维温度场是不可行的。本文提出了一种层析重建方法,可以适当地从有限数量的全温度场二维图像中产生高分辨率的三维重建。实验生成的二维温度场可用于从不同方向获得三维场的综合信息,即实际三维场的投影,可用于重建高分辨率的体温场。
A Tomographic Reconstruction Method for Three-Dimensional Liquid Crystal Thermography
Liquid crystal thermography generates two-dimensional temperature information in a fluid layer. Three-dimensional temperature field can be reconstructed using the two-dimensional temperature fields obtained at various locations with the help of synchronized transverse movements of the light sheet and camera (Lutjen et al., 1999). However, it is not feasible to generate a large number of liquid crystal thermographs that are needed for the reconstruction of a high resolution three-dimensional temperature field. A tomographic reconstruction method is suggested here that can be appropriately used to produce a high resolution three-dimensional reconstruction from a limited number of two-dimensional images of the full temperature field. The two-dimensional temperature fields generated from the experiments can be used to obtain an integrated information of the three-dimensional field from various directions known as projections of the actual three-dimensional field and can be used to reconstruct a high resolution volumetric temperature field.