1. Ultra-fast velocity imaging in stenotically produced turbulent jets using RUFIS
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Gach Hm, Irving J. Lowe, and Madio Dp
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Physics ,Rotation ,Spins ,business.industry ,Turbulence ,Reynolds number ,Pulse sequence ,Image processing ,Models, Structural ,Free induction decay ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,Flow velocity ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,symbols ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultra fast ,Rheology ,business ,Magnetic Resonance Angiography - Abstract
A method for rapidly producing velocity images is presented. This sequence combines a modified bipolar gradient pulse to magnitude encode the velocity with the rotating ultra-fast imaging sequence (RUFIS) to image the encoded spins. Velocity encoding is done in 3 msec, and RUFIS acquires 32 projections in 8 msec. The method is applied to turbulent jets associated with a 75% stenosis in a 15-mm inner diameter glass pipe. Data is acquired upstream and downstream from the stenosis for Reynolds numbers from 560 to 3750. In addition, a robust method of reconstructing the unobserved short time region of a free induction decay is presented and incorporated into the image processing.
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- 1998
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