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Motion Tracking of Polymer Metamaterials Under Shock Waves

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Abstract

A new algorithm to analyze X-ray movies generated by a synchrotron source is described. The algorithm is used to track the motion of polymer metamaterials under shock waves and to produce the velocity field of the dynamic scenes.

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