Abstract
The morphology of three-dimensional foams is of interest to physicists, engineers, and mathematicians. It is desired to image the 3-dimensional structure of the foam. Many different techniques have been used to image the foam, including magnetic resonance imaging, and short-focal length lenses. We use a camera and apply tomographic algorithms to accurately image a set of bubbles. We correct for the distortion of a curved plexiglas container using ray-tracing. © 2000 Optical Society of America.
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Fetterman, M., Tan, E., Ying, L., Stack, R., Marks, D., Feller, S., … Brady, D. (2000). Tomographic imaging of foam. Optics Express, 7(5), 186. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.7.000186
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