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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

New software protocols for enabling laboratory based temporal CT

Parmesh Gajjar; Jakob Sauer Jørgensen; Jose R.A. Godinho; Christopher Johnson; Andrew Ramsey; Philip J. Withers

Temporal micro-computed tomography (CT) allows the non-destructive quantification of processes that are evolving over time in 3D. Despite the increasing popularity of temporal CT, the practical implementation and optimisation can be difficult. Here, we present new software protocols that enable temporal CT using commercial laboratory CT systems. The first protocol drastically reduces the need for periodic intervention when making time-lapse experiments, allowing a large number of tomograms to be collected automatically. The automated scanning at regular intervals needed for uninterrupted time-lapse CT is demonstrated by analysing the germination of a mung bean (vigna radiata), whilst the synchronisation with an in situ rig required for interrupted time-lapse CT is highlighted using a shear cell to observe granular segregation. The second protocol uses golden-ratio angular sampling with an iterative reconstruction scheme and allows the number of projections in a reconstruction to be changed as sample evolution occurs. This overcomes the limitation of the need to know a priori what the best time window for each scan is. The protocol is evaluated by studying barite precipitation within a porous column, allowing a comparison of spatial and temporal resolution of reconstructions with different numbers of projections. Both of the protocols presented here have great potential for wider application, including, but not limited to, in situ mechanical testing, following battery degradation and chemical reactions.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Underlying Asymmetry within Particle Size Segregation

K. van der Vaart; Parmesh Gajjar; Gaël Epely-Chauvin; Nicolas Andreini; J. M. N. T. Gray; Christophe Ancey


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2014

Asymmetric flux models for particle-size segregation in granular avalanches

Parmesh Gajjar; Nico Gray


AGU Fall Meeting | 2013

Meander formation in supraglacial streams

Leif Karlstrom; Parmesh Gajjar; Michael Manga


Comptes Rendus Physique | 2015

Particle-size segregation in dense granular avalanches

J. M. N. T. Gray; Parmesh Gajjar; Peter Kokelaar


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2016

Asymmetric breaking size-segregation waves in dense granular free-surface flows

Parmesh Gajjar; K. van der Vaart; Anthony Richard Thornton; Christopher Johnson; Ch. Ancey; J. M. N. T. Gray


Granular Matter | 2018

Breaking size-segregation waves and mobility feedback in dense granular avalanches

K. van der Vaart; Anthony Richard Thornton; Christopher Johnson; Thomas Weinhart; L. Jing; Parmesh Gajjar; J. M. N. T. Gray; Christophe Ancey


Archive | 2017

IPC Quick Start Guide: IPC programming for Inspect-X

Parmesh Gajjar


[Thesis]. Manchester, UK: The University of Manchester; 2016. | 2016

Modelling size-segregation in dense granular flows

Parmesh Gajjar


Tomography for Scientific Advancement | 2016

Implementing an exact algorithm for Helical CT:Removing the cone-beam artefacts

Yngve M. Moe; Parmesh Gajjar; Julia Behnsen; Sophia B. Coban; Henry Tregidgo; Martin Turner; William R. B. Lionheart; Ryan Lloyd

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Nico Gray

University of Manchester

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Christophe Ancey

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Kasper van der Vaart

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Michael Manga

University of California

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