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Summary: Application of a single step temporal imaging of magnetic
induction tomography for metal flow visualization
Manuchehr Soleimani1
, Andy Adler2
, Tao Dai2
, A J Peyton3
1.
Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK,
Email: m.soleimani@bath.ac.uk
2.
Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
3.
School of electrical Engineering and electronics, University of Manchester, Manchester,
UK
Abstract. Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is a new technique to image the
electromagnetic properties of an object by mutual induction data of pairs of excitation
and sensing coils. MIT has potential in visualization of metal flow for continuous
casting mainly because of its potential to deliver images with high temporal resolution.
A dynamic magnetic induction imaging technique is developed with the aid of a novel
direct temporal imaging method. This paper proposes a new approach, which directly
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