Development of a Pulsed X-Ray Television Fluoroscope for Biodynamic Research
Report Number: AMRL TR 66-189
Author(s): Weis, E. B., Leysath, W. Q., Horning, K. R.
Corporate Author(s): Aerospace Medical Research Laboartories; Admiral Corporation
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1967-03
Pages: 50
Contract: AF 33(615)-1878
DoD Project: 7231
DoD Task: 723101
Identifier: AD0652851
Abstract:
The work presents a logical picture of a biodynamics instrumentation requirement, a design to answer the requirement, testing of the prototype, evaluation of the quality of the prototype, and a discussion of the advantages and limitations of the design. The operational nature of a high-speed X-ray device with certain advantages for biodynamic research is discussed. The final nature of the device is found to have certain advantages over commercially available X-ray units for general medical research purposes as well as for general clinical radiology.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Author(s): Weis, E. B., Leysath, W. Q., Horning, K. R.
Corporate Author(s): Aerospace Medical Research Laboartories; Admiral Corporation
Laboratory: Biomedical Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1967-03
Pages: 50
Contract: AF 33(615)-1878
DoD Project: 7231
DoD Task: 723101
Identifier: AD0652851
Abstract:
The work presents a logical picture of a biodynamics instrumentation requirement, a design to answer the requirement, testing of the prototype, evaluation of the quality of the prototype, and a discussion of the advantages and limitations of the design. The operational nature of a high-speed X-ray device with certain advantages for biodynamic research is discussed. The final nature of the device is found to have certain advantages over commercially available X-ray units for general medical research purposes as well as for general clinical radiology.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine