TY - JOUR
T1 - Generation of radiographic techniques for digital radiography applications
AU - Bai, Weimin
AU - Bueno, Clifford
AU - Wong, B. Stephen
AU - Wang, Xin
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - Digital X-ray radiography is becoming more and more popular due to its advantages over conventional film radiography. The selection of the values for the parameters of radiographic techniques, such as kV, mA and exposure time, is very important for image quality. The generation of film radiographic inspection techniques is normally completed by experienced non-destructive testing personnel. With the emergence of digital radiographic detector arrays, there is a need for an X-ray technique generator that can generate optimum techniques and predict the response with these detector arrays. Also, as X-ray images include the thickness information of the material being inspected, it is possible with a technique generator to measure material thickness using digital X-ray radiography. The objective of this paper is to describe software that has been developed to generate radiographic techniques and to measure material thickness. The main capabilities of the software are: □ Generation of exposure charts. □ Generation of characteristic curves. □ Generation of X-ray techniques that can produce the expected image effects, such as maximum contrast, maximum latitude, and a mixture of contrast and latitude. □ Thickness calculations based on the counts, exposure chart, the characteristic curve, and the X-ray technique. □ Production of a thickness map. The theory that enables the above mentioned functions to be realised will be described.
AB - Digital X-ray radiography is becoming more and more popular due to its advantages over conventional film radiography. The selection of the values for the parameters of radiographic techniques, such as kV, mA and exposure time, is very important for image quality. The generation of film radiographic inspection techniques is normally completed by experienced non-destructive testing personnel. With the emergence of digital radiographic detector arrays, there is a need for an X-ray technique generator that can generate optimum techniques and predict the response with these detector arrays. Also, as X-ray images include the thickness information of the material being inspected, it is possible with a technique generator to measure material thickness using digital X-ray radiography. The objective of this paper is to describe software that has been developed to generate radiographic techniques and to measure material thickness. The main capabilities of the software are: □ Generation of exposure charts. □ Generation of characteristic curves. □ Generation of X-ray techniques that can produce the expected image effects, such as maximum contrast, maximum latitude, and a mixture of contrast and latitude. □ Thickness calculations based on the counts, exposure chart, the characteristic curve, and the X-ray technique. □ Production of a thickness map. The theory that enables the above mentioned functions to be realised will be described.
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U2 - 10.1784/insi.2009.51.6.327
DO - 10.1784/insi.2009.51.6.327
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:67650585867
SN - 1354-2575
VL - 51
SP - 327
EP - 331
JO - Insight: Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
JF - Insight: Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
IS - 6
ER -