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Gamma Ray Tomography
Gamma ray tomography (GRT) is a non-invasive imaging technique primarily used to characterize multiphase flows within industrial processes. Utilizing gamma radiation attenuation, this technique allows for visualization and detailed analysis of the internal structure and dynamics of materials flowing through pipelines or vessels. Background Gamma ray tomography experienced substantial advancements starting in the 1990s, notably driven by research conducted at the University of Bergen, Norway. The university pioneered high-speed gamma-ray tomography setups optimized for studying complex multiphase flows, establishing itself as a leader in industrial tomography research. A significant development occurred with the second-generation gamma ray tomography system, collaboratively designed by the University of Bergen and for the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC). Delivered in 2016, this advanced unit significantly enhanced real-time imaging capabilities, capturing up to 100 frames per ...
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The University of Bergen () is a public university, public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several scientific institutions that dated as far back as 1825. It is Norway's second-oldest university, and is considered to be one of the nation’s four so-called "established universities." It has faculties and programmes in all the academic fields typical of a classical university, as well as such degree programmes as medicine and law that, traditionally, only the “established universities” are authorized by law to offer. It is also one of Norway's leading universities in many of the natural sciences, including marine research and climate research. It has consistently been ranked in the top 200 or top one percent of universities in the world, and as one of the best 10 or best 50 universities worldwide in some fields, such as Earth science, e ...
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