By the end of 2024, TPU plans to make recommendations on spectral tomography and metrology of devices, ranging from laboratory tomographs to tomographic stations for SKIF.
Scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University will create a color X-ray 3D cinema and data processing in five dimensions for the development of new oil production technologies. The work will be carried out within the framework of a consortium, the agreement on the establishment of which was signed by Russian universities and institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Center for Collective Use “Siberian Ring Photon Source” and the Scientific and Technical Center “Gazprom Neft”.
“One of the directions is spectral tomography. Here we will focus on the development of software modules and protocols for data collection and processing in five dimensions, we will create color X-ray 3D cinema of the processes under study, on the manufacture of calibration phantoms for metrology and verification,” Leonid Sukhoi, Acting Rector of Tomsk Polytechnic University, told TASS.
He added that these developments will be able to help in the research and development of technologies for the extraction of hard-to-recover oil. By the end of 2024, the university plans to make recommendations on tomography and metrology of devices, ranging from laboratory tomographs to tomographic stations for SKIF.