Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences (Apr 2020)

Measurement of 1–10 Hz 3D vibration modes with a CT-scanner

  • Clément Jailin,
  • Thomas Jailin,
  • Stéphane Roux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40323-020-00155-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract A new in situ vibration mode measurement method within a tomograph is proposed based on Projection-based Digital Volume Correlation techniques. Several projection angles are selected and a large number of radiographs of the vibrating sample are acquired at random instants with a small exposure time in order to ‘freeze out’ the displacement and avoid motion blurring. Based on an initial reconstruction acquired in a static configuration, the displacement field measurement is performed using a Proper Generalized Decomposition technique. All projections are analyzed as being due to a few vibration modes deforming the known reference volume. The different projection directions are related to each other assuming that the modal amplitude probability distribution functions are statistically similar. A synthetic test case, mock-up of a liver, is used to illustrate and validate the approach. In this case, 5 projection angles were chosen, 300 radiographs per angle, and the first three vibration modes could be recovered with a good accuracy.

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