Abstract
Gamma-ray tomography is a powerful technique for the accurate measurement of time-averaged density in both single and multi-phase systems. The fact that it is also non-invasive makes it particularly well-suited to the elucidation of internal structure in both stationary and mobile granular systems, an example of the latter being the gas-fluidised bed.
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