The following datasets are available for download



All datasets are binary, storing 8bit voxels for all slices, for all scanlines, and for all voxels.

More recent datasets and larger datasets can be found here.
Another dataset archive is provided at the University of Erlangen.
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Name

Size
(Spacing)
Description
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aneurism.jpg
Aneurism

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1:1:1
Rotational C-arm x-ray scan of the arteries of the right half of a human head. A contrast agent was injected into the blood and an aneurism is present. Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany.
BostonTeapot.jpg
Boston Teapot

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1:1:1
CT scan of the SIGGRAPH 1989 teapot with a small version of the AVS lobster inside. Terarecon Inc, MERL, Brigham and Women's Hospital.
bonsai.jpg
Bonsai

256x256x256
1:1:1
CT scan of a bonsai tree. S. Roettger, VIS, University of Stuttgart.
engine.jpg
Engine

256x256x128
1:1:1
CT scan of two cylinders of an engine block. General Electric
foot.jpg
Foot

256x256x256
1:1:1
Rotational C-arm x-ray scan of a human foot. Tissue and bone are present in the dataset. Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany.
fuel.jpg
Fuel

64x64x64
(1:1:1)
Simulation of fuel injection into a combustion chamber. The higher the density value, the less presence of air. SFB 382 of the German Research Council (DFG).
hydrogenAtom.jpg
Hydrogen Atom

128x128x128
(1:1:1)
Simulation of the spatial probability distribution of the electron in an hydrogen atom, residing in a strong magnetic field (more). SFB 382 of the German Research Council (DFG).
statueLeg.jpg
Leg of Statue

341x341x93
(1:1:4)
CT scan of a leg of a bronze statue. German Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany.
lobster.jpg
Lobster

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(1:1:1.4)
CT scan of a lobster contained in a block of resin. VolVis distribution of SUNY Stony Brook, NY, USA.
marschnerlobb.jpg
Marschner/Lobb

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(1:1:1)
High frequencies where 99% of the sinusoids are right below the Nyquist frequency. Marschner and Lobb.
neghip.jpg
Neghip

64x64x64
(1:1:1)
Simulation of the spatial probability distribution of the electrons in a high potential protein molecule. VolVis distribution of SUNY Stony Brook, NY, USA.
nucleon.jpg
Nucleon

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Simulation of the two-body distribution probability of a nucleon in the atomic nucleus 16O if a second nucleon is known to be positioned at r'=(2 fm,0,0). SFB 382 of the German Research Council (DFG).
shockwave.jpg
Shockwave

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1:1:1
TBD TBD.
silicium.jpg
Silicium

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Simulation of a silicium grid. VolVis distribution of SUNY Stony Brook, NY, USA.
skull.jpg
Skull

256x256x256
1:1:1
Rotational C-arm x-ray scan of phantom of a human skull. Siemens Medical Solutions, Forchheim, Germany.


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